Paul’s journeys carried the Gospel from Antioch to Rome, forming congregations by Scripture-driven preaching, bold evangelism, and steadfast pastoral care.
How Does Archaeology Support the Reliability of the New Testament?
Archaeological evidence supports the New Testament's historical accuracy, reinforcing that its narratives reflect real people and events.
Does the Abundance of Manuscript Variants Undermine the Reliability of the New Testament Text?
Explore how variations in ancient New Testament texts affect our understanding of sacred writings. Discover the truth behind the manuscripts.
Do the Disciples’ Testimonies Confirm the Reality of the Resurrection?
This article explores the pivotal question of whether the unwavering belief of Jesus' disciples in his post-crucifixion appearances substantiates the resurrection's historical reality. This comprehensive analysis delves into eyewitness accounts, scriptural evidence, and logical examination of counterarguments, including the transformative experiences of apostle Paul and James, Jesus' brother. The article addresses the implications of these testimonies, their alignment with historical evidence, and the challenges posed to naturalistic explanations, ultimately reinforcing the resurrection as a cornerstone of Christian faith.
Could Sir William Ramsay’s Discoveries Prove the New Testament Account Trustworthy?
Discover how one scholar's findings affirm the historical accuracy of the New Testament. Could this change how you view the Bible?
How Accurate Was/Is the 1881 Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament?
The 1881 Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament remains one of the most accurate critical texts, confirmed by early papyri and manuscript discoveries.
DEBUNKING AGNOSTIC BART D. EHRMAN: ‘What We Have Here Are the Error-Ridden Copies of the Autographs’
Explore the claims of manuscript reliability and the debate over scriptural authenticity.

