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Exegetical Brief: Is Matthew 24:29-31 Interpreted Figuratively or Literally?
(2009)
Although figurative language abounds in Matthew, Professor Zell contends in this exegetical brief that Jesus’ words in Matthew 24:29-31 are to be taken literally, much to the joy and edification of those who are watching ...
The One Great Thought of God
(2014)
Prayer in a Digital World: Practical Suggestions for Using Technology to Assist in Our Prayer Life
(2013)
Pastor Huebner approaches the ever-relevant topic of prayer in a highly contextualized way. He looks at the various technological advancements of the past decade or so (cloud computing, mobile technologies, and CRM/CMS ...
Defeatism in the Church: Its Nature, Danger and Cure
(1933)
This essay, written at the height of the Great Depression, is a warning for Christians of every era against a sinful, defeatest attitude in the Church, and an exhortation to put our trust in the Lord.
Exegetical Brief: The Betrothal Explanation of Porneia in the Exception Clause
(2008)
John Brug presents the case of porneia in the exception clause of Matthew 5:32 and 19:9, that it means any kind of sexual immorality, against those who would restrict its meaning to certain kinds of sexual misconduct.
New Testament Pastoral Leadership
(1111)
“A Christian minister must be something before he can do anything.” This axiom, spoken by Woodrow Wilson’s father, a Presbyterian minister, informs Leyrer’s topic. Pastors have much to do, but added to the duties is the ...
Exegetical Brief: Romans 16:1,7 Phoebe, a Deacon? Junia, an Apostle?
(2014)
In this exegetical brief Professor Zell examines Romans 16 and the context of the words “deacon” and “apostle.” He concludes with these words, “Whether Phoebe actually held the office of “deacon” remains uncertain. Including ...