21st Century Reformation - This month's Special Features
Steve Katsaras - The Jesus Legends
One God Pastor Steve Katsaras of Melbourne Australia brings us "The Jesus Legends" in which he presents a picture of how early Christianity evolved away from the Jesus of the Bible and towards the unscriptural ideas about Jesus that eventually led to Post-Biblical "Orthodoxy."
Joe Martin
The Servant of YHWH:
A Messianic Job Description
Dr. Joe Martin, President of Atlanta Bible College, teaches a wonderful lesson regarding Jesus – not as Yahweh – but rather as the servant of Yahweh! Dr. Martin draws our attention to the amazing "Suffering Servant Songs" found in Isaiah Chapters 42, 49, 50, 52 and 53.
Mark Jones - When Christ Comes
In "When Christ Comes," Pastor Mark Jones of Tennessee gives us a wonderful overview of "Jesus and the Promise of the Kingdom of God." Pastor Jones talks about the great plans of God for a kingdom on the earth and how he will accomplish his plans through his human son Jesus Christ.
J. Dan Gill
How To Pray Effectively
J. Dan Gill, Chief Editor of 21st Century Reformation Online, addresses people at a recent Christian Worker's Seminar in Pigeon Forge Tennessee. This is Part 1 of "How to Pray Effectively." It is a teaching that will challenge you to think differently about prayer - and the prayers that you pray.
Joel Hemphill -
Ministers Meeting in Louisiana
Part One
"A Truth Whose Time Has Come"
Joel Hemphill is in excellent form as he addresses an amazing gathering of ministers from both Trinitarian and Oneness backgrounds in Louisiana. This is a meeting of extraordinary men and women of God who are willing to "lay it all on the line" for right understanding of God and his Son Jesus.
"One of Sean Finnegan's best works." Sean gives us an insightful review of the Doctrine of the Trinity together with consideration of critical problems related to it.
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Excerpt from "Jesus was not a Trinitarian" pp. 307-312
Anthony Buzzard addresses the Hebrew word "Echad." He puts to rest any theological speculation that "Echad" somehow indicates a "Compound One." Anthony states: If “one” is “inherently plural,” then language has ceased to have stable meaning." (This article is an excerpt from Anthony's amazing book: "Jesus was not a Trinitarian.")
Anthony Buzzard - "Elohim"
Excerpt from - "Does Everyone Believe In The Trinity?"
In this brief excerpt from his paper: "Does Everyone Believe in the Trinity," Anthony Buzzard brings us quotations by some noted scholars regarding the word Elohim and its true meaning as a "singular" word for God.
Sean Finnegan - "One God - Elohim"
In this short article regarding the Hebrew word Elohim, Sean Finnegan highlights the fact that Elohim – though plural in form – is singular in meaning when referring to the one true God.
Kermit Zarley - "Is Jesus Yahweh?"
This is another of Kermit Zarley's wonderful articles "In Two Pages or Less." In this article, Kermit brings us a concise review of the question, "Is Jesus Yahweh?" This is a short excerpt from Zarley's great book on Christology: "The Restitution of Jesus Christ." In the book he deals extensively with this same question.
LaBreeska Hemphill
"The Incredible Power Of Hope"
Author LaBreeska Hemphill draws a very poignant picture of the importance of hope. In "The Incredible Power of Hope" LaBreeska tells us of the terrible affects of hope being lost. She also tells us of the amazing power of hope to restore us to God's purpose and bring joy into our lives.
20th Theological Conference Highlights
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Gigi Baer
Each year we have the joy of baptisms at the Theologcal Conference. The Chattahoochee River has been a beautiful setting for these baptisms. This year Gigi Baer came to the conference from Germany. We want to share her special time with you.
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Jaysen Zea
Following the terrible devastation by recent tornados in the southern United States, a student at Atlanta Bible College takes up the call to assist some of those most affected by the storms.