Pastor Adam reflects on recent events, turns to the Bible to define “apocalypse,” and illuminates how to find hope in hopeless times.

America’s response to September 11, 2001 was scapegoating and violence. Lindsey Paris-Lopez explains how these tools will never bring lasting peace using the Bible story of Jonah and the Whale.

Lindsey Paris-Lopez draws on parallels between the biblical story of Jacob in the Jabbok and her own personal faith journey, illuminating three insights about the nature of internal conflict.

Raven Foundation Co-Founder Suzanne Ross responds to President Trump’s blasphemous use of the Bible in response to the recent #BlackLivesMatter protests and offers Raven’s values as guidance during these turbulent times.

Pastor Adam Ericksen exposes a common misconception about the Bible’s authority and defines what it truly means to be a Christian.

Pastor Adam addresses the question of how to to interpret the Bible. He explains we are not Biblians, we are Christians who follow Jesus.

In Part 2 of his God & Violence series, Pastor Adam Ericksen debunks a common interpretation of the biblical story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, offering insight into the nonviolent nature of God.

Pastor Adam Ericksen answers the question, “What does the Bible say about violence and self-defense?” with wisdom from Walter Wink.

Adam Ericksen asks the big question, “Is God violent?” Taking a look at how Jesus interprets scripture gives us powerful insights.

Politics are present and discussed throughout the Bible explains Pastor Adam Ericksen when asked is the church becoming too political.