An interview with Sean McDowell on the topic of homosexuality (:10), and a visit to the Faithlife Language Lab with Dr. Steve Runge on Greek prepositions (7:35). Learn how to talk about homosexuality from Sean McDowell Get equipped to respond...
"Like the Second Generation of Israel, Jesus's covenant obedience would lead to an inheritance of the promise of God, but like Adam, his inheritance could be passed down to the entire nation."
Many Bible readers are familiar with the plague in Egypt at the time of the Exodus (Exod 7:14–12:32)—water turning to blood and infestations of frogs, lice, flies, locusts, and the like. With coronavirus on everyone’s mind, questions abound of...
The coronavirus has impacted the Church in unprecedented ways. In this Faithlife Live, N. T. Wright discusses a different perspective for responding to the pandemic, why it’s important to be rooted in Scripture, and how to carry out the Church’s...
In this webinar, hear from worship leaders Shane & Shane who discuss their process of writing worship songs and the centrality of Scripture as well as how their ministry, the Worship Initiative, resources the Church. Head to faithlife.com/live...
Today is National Book Lovers Day, a day set aside for those unique souls whose idea of a perfect vacation involves long days of reading. Those folks who never leave their house without a book in hand, those lovers of words who find more joy in the...
Building a healthy online church community is a creative way to help people obey the “one another’s” of Scripture—particularly when face-to-face ministry isn’t an option (whether it’s because of illness, distance, or anything else). At its...
Dr. Roger Olson discusses predestination and Calvinism (0:10), and Elliot Ritzema shares about the Spurgeon commentary series (2:00). Explore Dr. Olson’s argument against Calvinism Dr. Olson holds degrees from Rice University, North American...
When it comes to excelling in seminary or Bible college, the ability to research well is invaluable. And to do that research well, there’s something else that’s invaluable—a top-notch library. What if you could give your seminary or Bible...
Bobby Conway talks about the One-Minute Apologist and how it got its start (0:10), and Dr. Steve Runge talks about questioning our own expectations when interpreting the Bible (4:00). Keep learning from Dr. Conway with Introducing Evangelism Gain...
Dr. Steve Runge explains what to do when you see “for” in the Bible (0:10), and the Logos Pro team shows you how to create custom study Bibles in Logos (3:15). Keep learning how language works with Dr. Runge Our understanding of the Greek New...
Dr. Bobby Conway discusses challenges facing evangelism today and the solution to our weaknesses (0:10), and a mini-documentary expands on the ancient context of the pagan god Ba’al we often read about in Scripture (5:25). Study evangelism with...
"Thus, the physical body that goes into the ground when buried is the physical body that will be raised up out of the ground one day, albeit changed"
Dr. William Klein discusses how to interpret various New Testament genres (:10), and Dr. Steven Runge talks about Greek prepositions in the Faithlife Language Lab (2:51). See how genre affects Scripture The Bible is a complex mix of literary genres...
In Genesis 12, God promised Abram: I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the...
"Teaching in the name of Jesus is proclamation of him, with an appeal to his authority. And in Phil. 2:10, to bow down “in/at the name of Jesus” is to submit to him because of his status and authority, evidenced by the name given to him."
Because Christianity is built upon certain historical events, discussions about Scripture’s historical truthfulness are constant. Regarding Genesis, such discussions revolve around several issues, including the flood and patriarchal narratives...
Get a look at archaeology in action (:10), and learn from expert Craig Evans about the role of archaeology in biblical studies (4:20). Keep learning about archaeology Explore archaeological digs in Israel by joining distinguished scholars in the...
When coronavirus hit, churches scrambled. Those that weren’t online figured out solutions fast, and those that already were online embraced remote church as a new normal. Since then, churches have worked tirelessly to ensure their congregations can...
If you scroll way, way back on the Logos blog—all the way back to our very first post—you’ll see that the Logos blog turns 15 years old today. Whether you’ve been following the blog since day 1 or you’re a new reader, we’re glad you’re here! The...
Dr. Andrew Peterson discusses the intersection of technology and education (:10), and then, discover Logos features that give deeper theological insights (4:55). Learn more about the use of technology in Christian education You just saw a preview of...
Dr. Bryan Chapell identifies common mistakes preachers make (:10) and then discusses ways preachers can focus their messages on Christ (4:20). Prepare and deliver Christ-centered sermons In these courses on expositional preaching, Dr. Bryan Chapell...
In this article, I argue that we have been too apt to accept ancient and popular interpretations of Jesus’ wilderness testing in Matthew 4:1-11. Three issues warrant a fresh interpretation: the translation of πειρασθῆναι, our understanding of...
Paul David Tripp says justice “is close to the heart of our Savior-King.” The concept permeates the Bible, verses about justice appearing as early as Genesis and culminating with God’s “true and just judgments” in Revelation that lead to the wedding...
The one-minute apologist Bobby Conway discusses a good approach to apologetics (:10), and Matt and Lauren Chandler share insights on marriage (2:45). Get a crash course on evangelism Dr. Bobby Conway is the founder of the YouTube sensation, The One...
Dr. Nicholas Perrin discusses why it matters theologically that Jesus was the living temple (:10), and Todd Bishop gives viewers a Logos Pro tip (4:05). Develop a biblical theology of the kingdom of God Explore the kingdom through the parables of...
Dreams dominate the story of Joseph, but their importance in the narrative derives from the significance of dreams in the culture and theology of the ancient Near East.
When you think about helping people grow spiritually, Bible engagement and discipleship are probably at the top of your list. What if your congregation engaged with the Bible in meaningful ways every day?
God’s view of injustice is clear: he hates and renounces it because injustice perverts his world. Yet injustice—the unjustified ill-treatment of others through false accusations or unnecessarily inflicting pain or punishment—can be found in almost...
Your church media attracts attention—whether you’re meeting in person again or holding live stream church services and events. This new Pro Media gives you even more options to make a splash. Use the eye-catching graphics to . . . Illustrate a...
