Biblical prophecy is Jehovah’s revelation of truth, given to direct faith, expose error, and fix the church’s hope on Jesus Christ and God’s kingdom.
Is the Bible Reliable and Trustworthy?
The Bible is historically accurate, textually preserved, prophetically verified, and divinely inspired—fully reliable for faith and life.
Scripture’s Rationale for the Gospel Message: The Argument from Prophecy
The Gospel is not myth or invention—it’s the fulfillment of detailed, ancient prophecies that confirm Jesus as Messiah and Savior with undeniable precision.
Apologetics as Proof: Proving the Gospel Through Historical and Rational Evidence
Apologetics uses historical evidence, eyewitness testimony, and fulfilled prophecy to prove the gospel is true, reasonable, and grounded in reality.
The Concept of Proof: Establishing Truth from a Biblical Apologetic Perspective
This article explores how biblical proof is rooted in facts, prophecy, and historical evidence—not speculation or blind belief.
Faith, Scripture, and Evidence: A Conservative Evangelical Examination
A comprehensive analysis of how biblical faith is grounded in evidence and Scripture, not emotion or speculation.
Reformed Apologetics: A Biblical Analysis and Evangelical Critique
Reformed apologetics emphasizes presuppositional reasoning but faces significant challenges regarding its biblical basis and engagement with evidence.
If Someone Says—‘Men wrote the Bible, Not God’
Men wrote, but God breathed. The Bible’s unity, prophecy, history, and power show Jehovah as the true Author speaking through chosen men.
The Prophet Zechariah Urges God’s Service Despite Ban
Zechariah was a Jewish prophet and priest who lived in the sixth century BCE during the Babylonian exile. He was instrumental in inspiring the Jewish people to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem, despite opposition from the imperial authorities.

