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14 03, 2024

Say What? Reframing the gift of speaking in tongues (glossolalia) by Yvonne Roberg

2024-02-29T11:40:12+02:00March 14th, 2024|Blog Articles|

Stephenson (2019, 88) maintains that there is an over-emphasis on glossolalia as the initial evidence of the baptism in the Holy Spirit, with many churches and their congregations still ...

23 02, 2024

Six Johannine Anchors to Guard against Theological Drift by Cornelia van Deventer

2024-03-05T12:56:57+02:00February 23rd, 2024|Blog Articles|

1 John is written to a community where sound doctrine and, by implication, sound ethics were under threat. John refers to a group who has left the community of ...

16 02, 2024

To What Degree is the Book of Acts a Blueprint for the Church Today? (Part 1) by Jose De Carvalho

2024-02-16T08:45:31+02:00February 16th, 2024|Blog Articles|

Does Acts merely record the early church’s history, or does it provide a blueprint for the church today? When reflecting on this question, it is essential to consider Luke’s ...

10 11, 2023

Beyond Imagination: The Beatific Vision and the Splendor of Heaven by Dr Robert Falconer

2023-10-09T08:32:57+02:00November 10th, 2023|Blog Articles|

Take a moment and imagine what it might be like to stand before God and gaze at his majesty and transcendent glory. What would it be like? I imagine ...

11 10, 2023

Three reasons why Christians need to maintain a balance between academic life and spiritual life by Isaac Boaheng

2023-10-04T15:28:34+02:00October 11th, 2023|Blog Articles|

Quite often I hear people, even Christian scholars, say “This is academic, not spiritual.” This underlines the dichotomy that these scholars and non-scholars hold between academic work and spirituality. ...

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