Responding to Suffering: Five Steps from 1 Kings 18-19 by Bryan Babcock, PhD

Suffering seems to be everywhere. From hurricanes, to floods, to war, and pandemics –  society is stretched to its breaking point. Christians often ask, how should we respond to suffering?

The Bible gives us several examples. One excellent example is found in 1 Kings 18-19 surrounding the suffering of Elijah. Continue reading “Responding to Suffering: Five Steps from 1 Kings 18-19 by Bryan Babcock, PhD”

What does a Pilot do when not Flying?

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Flying is great. Flying for an airline in Central America is amazing!

When I was little, I loved the book What do they do when it Rains. It showed various outdoor professions and imagined what they might do when it rained. A construction worker was not building skyscrapers but, instead, was building at home with wooden blocks. A crossing guard was lining up toy cars at a pretend intersection. Well….what does a pilot do when not flying?

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Who is “My Lord” in Psalm 110? by Bryan C. Babcock

This study is the outcome of a summit held at Cambridge University sponsored by The International Reference Library for Biblical Research (IRLBR). The fellowship allowed four scholars (Kathy Maxwell, AJ Culp, Jeff Brannon, and Bryan Babcock) the opportunity to pursue solutions to a current academic debate within evangelical biblical studies to the benefit of the Church. Continue reading “Who is “My Lord” in Psalm 110? by Bryan C. Babcock”

Trajectories: A Gospel-Centered Introduction to Old Testament Theology

James Spencer, Russell Meek and I set out to meet a current need in both undergraduate and graduate level courses. Too often courses/textbooks in Old Testament theology focus on the end-product of Old Testament theology. Readers see the results, but the writer’s thought process is not always made transparent. Continue reading “Trajectories: A Gospel-Centered Introduction to Old Testament Theology”

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