The Church is not man’s invention but Christ’s body on earth—founded by Him, sustained by Scripture, and destined for eternal triumph.
Why Religion Holds the Central Role in All Human History: A Biblical and Historical Examination
Religion, particularly biblical Christianity, is the heart of history—defining its origin, guiding its course, and revealing its end in the glory of Christ.
COUNTERFEIT MIRACLES: Patristic and Mediaeval Marvels
Explore the intriguing world of supposed miracles from the early Church to the Middle Ages. Discover what was real and what was not.
What Would a World Without Bible Scholars Look Like?
Without Bible scholars, Scripture would be accessible in words but inaccessible in meaning, leaving faith vulnerable to distortion and confusion.
PAPIAS (c. 60-135 A.D.) and the Gospels of Matthew and Mark
Explore Papias's insights on the origins of Matthew and Mark. Discover ancient Christian truths.
The Culture War: Christianity as the Foundation of Western Civilization
Christianity undergirds modern Western values: equality, reason, rights, compassion. These ideals originate in Christian thought far earlier than secular claims.
The Death of God and the Collapse of Moral Order: How Nietzsche’s Atheism Reshaped the Modern West
Nietzsche declared “God is dead,” but the moral collapse that followed reveals humanity’s need for divine truth. The gospel still offers renewal in a fragmented world.
Clash of Culture Christianity vs. Rome
First Century AD Christianity found itself at odds with the culture, which dominated the Roman Empire at the time. Just as the Jewish Maccabees rejected the Greek culture two centuries before, so did the early Christians who would not pay homage to other gods or to the Roman Emperor. This brought about a clash of... Continue Reading →
Dionysius of Corinth was the Overseer of Corinth in about 171 A.D.
iscover the life of 'Dionysius of Corinth,' the revered overseer of Corinth around 171 A.D., on the Christian Publishing House Blog. This insightful post delves into the historical significance and contributions of Dionysius to early Christianity, offering a rich understanding of church history.
First Epistle of Clement: The Letter of the Romans to the Corinthians
Explore the 'First Epistle of Clement: The Letter of the Romans to the Corinthians' on the Christian Publishing House Blog. This in-depth analysis of one of the earliest Christian writings provides a deep insight into the early church's thoughts, struggles, and teachings.

