Introduction to Dan Bohi
After serious consideration, I’ve decided to write a series about NAR evangelist Dan Bohi. These articles I’ve written are arguably the most burdensome that I’ve written as a member of […]
After serious consideration, I’ve decided to write a series about NAR evangelist Dan Bohi. These articles I’ve written are arguably the most burdensome that I’ve written as a member of […]
The Passion Translation (TPT) and its sole translator, Brian Simmons, are intrinsically linked to the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) movement. Given the close connection between TPT and Brian Simmons to […]
The Highjacking Christianity series will continue by scripturally examining the NAR movement. In my last article, I outlined the NAR’s own words concerning what an apostle is, what they do, and their authority. […]
Continuing with my “Highjacking Christianity” series (please click here to read the introduction), I’ll be defining what a New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) apostle is, what they do, and where they get their […]
There’s a massive movement sweeping Christianity, yet many still don’t know it exists or have unknowingly gotten swept up in it themselves. It’s cleverly crept into the church through subtle […]
Is Christianity false because of the existence of evil? As a Christian, I find that the argument from evil is the hardest to emotionally overcome while being relatively simple to […]
In the spirit of reigniting this blog, I’ve asked two of my closest friends, who are skeptical of Christianity, to provide me a list. A list of questions and concerns […]
The Worldview of Jesus blog has been in hibernation for quite some time. As the author, I’ve found myself spread too thin. Between family, work, and other extra-curriculars, I set aside my […]
Disclaimer: Our family was given a copy of God’s Crime Scene for Kids by LitFuse Publicity to read and share our honest review. The following review is of our personal […]
Much of my writing on my blog, The Worldview of Jesus, has been centered around maintaining of a Christian worldview in a secular culture. That’s why I felt privileged to […]