Eric Metaxas, a Christian author and radio host, is under fire for writing in a tweet that "Jesus was White."
Eric Metaxas, a Christian author and radio host, is under fire for writing in a tweet that "Jesus was White."
Normally when I see the phrase "follower of Jesus" on someone's Twitter profile, it normally excites me, but lately, I've been reluctant to scroll down for fear that this same follower has cussed out a politician on the social media platform.
Economist Lawrence Reed, in an interview with radio host Eric Metaxas, dispelled the notion that Jesus was a socialist.
The new book titled, Seeing Jesus from the East: A Fresh Look at History’s Most Influential Figure written by Abdu Murray and the late apologist Ravi Zacharias, is unlocking the Eastern backdrop of the Scriptures and Jesus.
Two black Christian women were arrested over the weekend after they began painting over a Black Lives Matter mural outside of Trump Tower in New York City while demanding the police be refunding and chanting "Jesus Matters!"
When we treat those who reject us as our enemies rather than fellow humans for whom Jesus died, we perpetuate the caricature of Christians as unloving and intolerant. Conversely, when we love those who do not love us, we display the relevance and power of our faith and our Father (cf. John 13:34-35).
Tony Dungy called out CNN broadcaster Don Lemon after Lemon asserted that Jesus was imperfect while he was on Earth.
In Seeing Jesus from the East, Ravi Zacharias and Abdu Murray explain how certain underlying norms of Eastern culture, including the role and purpose of stories and symbols, the power of the “honor and shame” mentality that pervades the East, the meaning and rewards of sacrifice, the role of teachers and prophets within a wisdom-oriented culture, and – my favorite – the use of parables, are all critical to understand if we are to comprehend the full biblical witness about Jesus Christ.
In a recent conversation with CNN's Chris Cuomo about America's founding fathers, CNN's Don Lemon asserted that Jesus was not perfect.
His week Don Lemon claimed that while on the Earth, Jesus was not perfect. This public statement led to the question: How can Christians share the objective truth of the Bible with people who do not believe that the Bible is objectively true?