This blog explores Apostle Paul's qualifications to write the Letter to the Hebrews, a cornerstone document in Christian belief. Being of Jewish origin and a Roman citizen, Paul's cultural background and extensive theological training helped him connect with both Jewish and Gentile believers. The blog also delves into the arguments articulated in the letter, including the superiority of Christ, the fulfillment of the law by Jesus, the New Covenant, and the essence of faith.
Navigating Storms of Faith: Opposition Faced by Jewish Christians in First Century Jerusalem
In this in-depth article, we delve into the kind of opposition that Jewish Christians in Jerusalem faced during the first century. We explore the profound relevance of Paul's Letter to the Hebrews, written in 61 C.E., as a guide for navigating these storms of faith. Uncover the lessons that can still resonate with us today.

