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Seeing Christ in Scripture: Typology Explained with Jim Hamilton
Dr. Jim Hamilton explains how to read the Bible rightly by focusing on authorial intent and the unity of Scripture. He shows how typology reveals Christ as the fulfillment of the Old Testament, helping believers see the whole Bible as one coherent story.
Does God Still Have a Plan for Israel? An Inverview with Stephen Wellum
Grant sits down with Dr. Stephen Wellum to explore the relationship between Israel and the Church, addressing dispensationalism, the land promise, and the future of the Jewish people. Watch or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
How to Read the Bible: Meeting God in His Word
Read the Bible in a way that stirs both heart and mind, meeting God in His Word. This article offers practical guidance for reading Scripture with humility and a Christ-centered focus, along with ten habits to deepen your daily reading.
John Eliot: America’s Tyndale
John Eliot, a Puritan pastor, spent nearly sixty years in Massachusetts, famously translating the Bible into Massachusett for Native Americans, creating America’s first printed Bible. Known as the “Apostle to the Indians,” he built praying towns and preached tirelessly until his death in 1690.