But what if this doctrine is meant to draw us into a richer, fuller life with God? What if, far from being an obscure set of terms, the Trinity is the heart of our worship and the key to a deeper communion with the One who created us?
As followers of Christ, we are called to share the gospel, but how do we do this in a way that is both respectful and authentic? Engaging with Muslims in meaningful conversations about faith requires a combination of genuine curiosity, deep respect, and a willingness to listen.
But what if this doctrine is meant to draw us into a richer, fuller life with God? What if, far from being an obscure set of terms, the Trinity is the heart of our worship and the key to a deeper communion with the One who created us?
This is the gospel—breathtaking, life-giving, and overflowing with radiant hope. It is not simply good news; it is the best news. A story so stunning and transformative that it draws you into its very heartbeat.
By Dr. Tim Orr
In this story, I am sharing a moment that tested my faith and reaffirmed my understanding of grace—a moment that unfolded in a courtroom where justice, loss, and mercy collided in unexpected ways. Eight years ago, a man named Anthony killed my brother in a
Today, I write to share my heart, my grief, and my plea for accountability as I prepare to speak at a parole hearing. The hearing will determine whether Anthony Sheehy, the man who killed my brother, Shannon, in a drunk driving accident, will be released from prison four years early.
To better understand what shapes my writing, I want to share the five primary sources of inspiration behind my posts: my background, education, experiences, Christian worldview, and current events and trends.
This article delves into the intricate beliefs and historical contexts that define Palestine for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, drawing on the works of esteemed scholars.
Andy Bannister's analysis offers an alternative perspective, suggesting that the Qur'an can be better understood through the Oral-Formulaic Theory (OLT).
By Dr. Tim Orr
In the intricate tapestry of religious narratives, the story of Adam holds a foundational place in both Islamic and Christian traditions. Scholar Andy Bannister delves deep into these narratives, uncovering their profound impact on Muslims' and Christians' theological frameworks and worldviews. Bannister’s exploration
But what if this doctrine is meant to draw us into a richer, fuller life with God? What if, far from being an obscure set of terms, the Trinity is the heart of our worship and the key to a deeper communion with the One who created us?
In today’s world, it’s easy to feel divided by what we don’t understand. Whether it’s differing religious beliefs or cultural practices, the gaps between us can seem too wide to bridge. But as followers of Christ, we’re called to something greater: to love our neighbors
For both Evangelical Christians and Muslims, tradition is more than just religious customs; it’s a core part of their identity that shapes their beliefs, practices, and everyday lives.
As followers of Christ, we are called to share the gospel, but how do we do this in a way that is both respectful and authentic? Engaging with Muslims in meaningful conversations about faith requires a combination of genuine curiosity, deep respect, and a willingness to listen.