Dr. Tim Orr
Tim’s experience is unique in that he holds six earned degrees. One is a master’s degree in Islamic studies from Islamic College in London, allowing him to study under Muslim scholars.



In today’s religious and political climate, Christian support for Israel is often oversimplified or outright maligned by both secular critics and some within the Christian community, particularly those outside the United States, who associate it exclusively with fringe eschatological views.
by Dr. Tim Orr
I recently asked AI to review my book, Gospel-Centered Christianity and Other Religions, now available as an audiobook on Amazon. Here’s the review it generated, both its strengths and weaknesses:
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In early April 2025, news broke that the Trump administration is resuming deportations of Afghan nationals back to their home country—a place where, for many, return means torture, forced marriage, or death. These aren’t nameless, faceless migrants.
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When Jesus stood on a Galilean mountainside and gave his followers their final instructions, he didn’t offer a list of optional activities or spiritual electives. He gave them a clear, non-negotiable mandate:
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This work emerged from their journey through trauma, faith, and advocacy, aiming to bridge the gap between theological doctrine and the lived experiences of abuse survivors within Christian communities.
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Spiritual warfare is not a side issue in the Christian life—it is at the heart of discipleship. When we are born again, we are not only adopted into God’s family but also conscripted into a battle.
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By Dr. Tim Orr We’ve all heard the phrase. “Gospel-centered” shows up in church mission statements, ministry blogs, podcasts,
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There is something profoundly moving about eavesdropping on someone’s prayer. In Ephesians 3:14–21, the Apostle Paul doesn’t just present theology—he prays it.
by Dr. Tim Orr