Bible prophecy

  • Bible Prophecy and War: Why Reading Ezekiel Anachronistically Fuels Conflict

    In every Middle East crisis, some Christians rush to match Ezekiel with the headlines. But that is not faithful prophecy reading. It is anachronism. And when Bible prophecy is misread this way, it can do more than confuse the church. It can help sanctify conflict instead of calling God’s people to peace, discernment, and hope…

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  • Alpha to Omega

    In a world gripped by uncertainty, Revelation 1:8 reminds us that history is not spinning out of control. The One who is, who was, and who is to come—the Alpha and Omega—holds the story from beginning to end. This blog explores the covenantal, Christological, and temple-shaped assurance that grounds our endurance and worship in the…

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  • When theology shapes foreign policy, the effects can be far-reaching. In the U.S., dispensationalist beliefs about Israel have fueled powerful lobbying and shaped Middle East policy. This essay looks at how religious conviction moves from church to Congress—and why that matters for peace and justice.

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