THEOLOGY AND CHRISTIAN LIVING MAGAZINE

The Bible was not written in theological jargon but in common language. This means that you already have the skills you need to understand it.

As Christians, we not only possess the rich heritage of our fathers in the faith, but also the exciting developments of recent decades. Sadly, the good stuff rarely trickles down to churches, let alone to the wider culture, because communicating the wonders and benefits of it all is beyond the talents of academics.

Church people are left with a sort of “kindergarten” theology—just enough to comfort them and get them through the day. They never learn anything new, and the point of much of the Bible remains a mystery to them.

It is the sermons that are dull, not the hearers. Scripture was composed for common people, so it has more in common with popular literature, music, and entertainment than most Bible teachers would like to believe.

Getting a grip on big ideas can be tough enough without having to look up every second word in the dictionary, so theo avoids the big words and the big books and simply gets to the point.

Enjoy a thought-provoking mix of theology, Bible tools, stories of Christian living, and occasional fiction.


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