Resurrection: Fact or Fiction? By Bobby Conway

Editor’s note: The credibility of the Christian faith has been brought into question since before the birth of the Church at Pentecost. For over 2000 years opponents of Christianity have done everything they could think of to discredit the truth about Jesus. Today, the tactics for attacking Christianity have changed. Instead of denying Christ they […]

LTJA: The One Who Conquers Death By Adam Miller

Have you ever had a life- threatening moment where you thought you were about to die? I have. When I was in high school I was working at a Christian camp, cleaning up debris after a major thunderstorm. We had loaded a small truck with the remnants of a dead tree that had been struck […]

A Review of Rejoicing In Christ By Micah Lovell

Michael Reeves’ Rejoicing In Christ is not a large book, but it is rich, and packed with illustrations, both figuratively and literally, that serve to draw our attention to something we often overlook: the glory, the majesty and the reality of Christ Himself. Rejoicing In Christ serves as a primer on the person of Jesus, […]

LTJA: The Word Made Flesh By Adam Miller

After spending our Christmas season in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke to get the historical account of the birth of Jesus Christ, it is interesting to note that the Apostle John does not concern himself with genealogies or angelic announcements but with a richly abstract expression of the theology behind the incarnation. By the time […]

LTJA: The One and Only By Dr. James Merritt

I fell in love with Jesus in a most unlikely place: a movie theater. Most people who call themselves Christians say their magic moment came in a church service or a spiritual conversation with a friend or perhaps at a tent revival with their feet crunching on sawdust. Not me. I was smitten with Jesus […]