http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59666&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
The evidence is that she did. Mary in Acts is not the Roman Catholic caricature, but a humble witness for Christ.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=73651&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
The word translated "perfect" in Colossians 1:28 literally means being complete, a finished product, lacking nothing. The idea, in context, is maturity.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=68101&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Postmodernism has influenced Bible translation and publishing in significant ways - none of them good.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59676&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
A look at the original Greek of the New Testament gives the answer.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59665&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Most people say, 'Stephen in the book of Acts' - but actually the first Gospel martyr lived 4,000 years earlier.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=79153&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
All authentic manifestations of agape love - God's love for us, our love for Him, our love for fellow believers - are rooted in settled truth, not our variable opinions or feelings.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=68098&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
In a world shaped by postmodernism, the most important ingredient is a clear understanding of the supernatural nature of the Bible.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=61937&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
When truth becomes optional, error is justifiable.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=59176&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Each one presents Christ in a different way, to a different audience.
http://www.teachingtheword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?blogid=0&view=post&articleid=133988&link=1&fldKeywords=&fldAuthor=&fldTopic=0
Why is the Gospel rejected?