It’s one of the most grotesque distortions in modern Christianity: Evangelicals waving Israeli flags in church, quoting Old Testament prophecies...
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What happens to believers when we die? Will we become disembodied souls floating around heaven for all eternity? Will we wait with Jesus in an ‘intermediate state’ until his second coming? Or will we, perhaps, be immediately resurrected? In this surprisingly accessible book, Dr Robert Falconer (head of Student Research at SATS) argues that the last option is the most theologically and biblically sound option. The theological and biblical grounds for immediate resurrection One of the most commonly held conceptions of what happens to a believer straight after they die (before Jesus’ return) is that they exist in a disembodied...
It’s one of the most grotesque distortions in modern Christianity: Evangelicals waving Israeli flags in church, quoting Old Testament prophecies...
Basketball New Zealand has a "quiet confidence" they have a group of teenagers who will be future Olympians.
Basketball New Zealand has a "quiet confidence" they have a group of teenagers who will be future Olympians.
On New Year’s Eve, the BVI House of Assembly approved important draft legislation that provides for interim relief in support of foreign...
On New Year’s Eve, the BVI House of Assembly approved important draft legislation that provides for interim relief in support of foreign...
The star of Netflix's "The Old Guard 2" will soon be seen in the Showtime's "Dexter: Resurrection."
The film adaptation of Winn’s book, starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, quickly became the third most successful UK movie of the year. What...
By the time the U.S. Justice Department released its memo in July 2025, the faithful were already starting to turn. There was no “client list,” no...
By the time the U.S. Justice Department released its memo in July 2025, the faithful were already starting to turn. There was no “client list,” no...
The ubiquitous glow of screens in our homes represents more than technological progress—it signals a fundamental shift in how our children...