Legacy Standard Bible Gospel of Mark: Initial Observations

Wake up and smell the coffee. Wait, does John MacArthur drink coffee? Wake up and smell the...uh...Postum? Are the rest of you drinking Postum? There's a new Bible translation coming, and it's looking really promising. Unfortunately, the only major engagement the Legacy Standard Bible is getting from social media is from King James onlyists. Can we … Continue reading Legacy Standard Bible Gospel of Mark: Initial Observations

NASB 2020 Review, Part 2 — Direct Comparisons in John, Hebrews, and Psalms

In part 1 of this NASB 2020 review, I dove a bit into major passages concerning gender, the Greek term doulos (slave), and the Hebrew term hesed, which is mostly translated as "lovingkindness" in the NASB 1995. In the time between part 1 and now, my wife gave birth to our fourth child (hence the delay) and the … Continue reading NASB 2020 Review, Part 2 — Direct Comparisons in John, Hebrews, and Psalms

NASB 2020 Review (and GIVEAWAY!), part 1 — Gender, Slaves, and Lovingkindness

I now have two copies of the recently released NASB 2020. I'll give you a short preview of the physical editions, and then we'll dig into the translation. The Lockman Foundation is selling two primary offerings: the Large Print Ultrathin edition and the Giant Print edition. I initially made the mistake of ordering the Giant … Continue reading NASB 2020 Review (and GIVEAWAY!), part 1 — Gender, Slaves, and Lovingkindness

Book Review — The Liturgy of Politics by Kaitlyn Schiess

Think for a moment upon the things that have influenced your politics and the things that influence your politics in your daily and weekly routine. You read The New York Times every morning over breakfast and shriek with joy at the latest column from Maureen Dowd. Over lunch, you read Christianity Today. After dinner, you … Continue reading Book Review — The Liturgy of Politics by Kaitlyn Schiess

What Can the Church Learn From the Pop Culture Woke War?

Lately, I've taken a strange liking to some commentators who decry the ever-increasing wokeness of popular art. They believe that this wokeness is destroying longstanding entertainment franchises and even the comic book industry as a whole. As it turns out, worldview-concerned Christians with young children aren't the only ones noticing and speaking out. Scripture is sufficient for us to respond as the church within our own walls, but I believe what we're seeing in popular art provides a helpful cautionary tale.

Book Review — Creation Basics & Beyond, 1st Edition

Creation Basics & Beyond sounds like a fairly generic, nondescript title, but it's actually fitting. Sometimes it can be very basic, and other times it goes beyond my understanding to the point that I have to just leave a note on the chapter to go back to it because I simply failed to grasp what … Continue reading Book Review — Creation Basics & Beyond, 1st Edition

Book Review — God Made Me AND You by Shai Linne

God Made Me AND You begins with school children teasing each other about their ethnic differences. Their teacher steps in and shares that God's wonderful plan is for our differences to reflect the amazing diversity of God's creation and the bring all nations to worship him. Told in Shai Linne's trademark rhyming style that makes … Continue reading Book Review — God Made Me AND You by Shai Linne

The Second Eve Undoes the Curse? — Addressing that Rachel Jankovic blog post, part 2

In part '0' of this series, I went through a fairly dry history of how "second Eve" has been used from the time of the early church until now. In part 1, I dug into the Jankovic article on the question of second Eve and how her use of the term creates too much confusion … Continue reading The Second Eve Undoes the Curse? — Addressing that Rachel Jankovic blog post, part 2

Take Up the Part of Second Eve? — Addressing that Rachel Jankovic Blog Post, part 1

In part '0,' I addressed the history of the term "second Eve" with respect to Rachel Jankovic's post at the Desiring God blog titled "The Second Eve: How Christian Women Undo the Curse." My own research found a few previously claimed examples of second Eve: Mary Magdalene; Mary, mother of Jesus; Martha and Mary of … Continue reading Take Up the Part of Second Eve? — Addressing that Rachel Jankovic Blog Post, part 1