I have made some resources avaliable for Spiritual Growth or sharing the Gospel or maybe coming to the Lord yourself. There are tracks, documents, podcasts, and videos that are free to use for personal or public works.
My Revelation CommentaryI wrote a commentary on the book of Revelation. It took me about three years to complete because Revelation is a pretty difficult book to understand. Revelation is sometimes called the most unoriginal book in the Bible because it takes from several Old Testament prophetic books. Revelation uses a lot of imagery, but I tried to cross reference other prophetic books for the interpretation I take. I tried to make it simple for people who don't know a whole lot about the Bible but wanted to learn how it ends. This isn't meant to be a kill-it-dead survey of Revelation just a verse-by-verse explanation of it. I use the World English Bible as it is in the public domain. |
My Revelation Commentary |
I wrote a commentary on the book of Revelation. It took me about three years to complete because Revelation is a pretty difficult book to understand. Revelation is sometimes called the most unoriginal book in the Bible because it takes from several Old Testament prophetic books. Revelation uses a lot of imagery, but I tried to cross reference other prophetic books for the interpretation I take. I tried to make it simple for people who don't know a whole lot about the Bible but wanted to learn how it ends. This isn't meant to be a kill-it-dead survey of Revelation just a verse-by-verse explanation of it. I use the World English Bible as it is in the public domain.
I published a new article about slavery in the Bible. I was planning on doing a Questions podcast about slavery in the Bible because I often get the argument from atheists and skeptics that the Bible condones slavery. It’s true that there is a lot of slavery mentioned in the Bible, but what does the Bible really have to say about slavery? And what affects did the Bible have on slavery? God used men like John Newton, William Wilberforce, and Charles Wesley to eventually bring about abolition. Does God Condone Slavery?