by Kenneth Litwak | Dec 25, 2025 | Christmas, DNA, Jesus' virgin birht, Jesus' virginal conception, Mary, mother of Jesus, MIracles
It is a key part of Matthew and Luke that Mary conceived without the help of a man. Many people, including Christians, have trouble with this. They simply cannot accept that this could have happened. Early Jewish writers said that a Roman soldier had impregnated Mary....
by Kenneth Litwak | Dec 2, 2025 | Prayer, suffering
rreverent Prayers: Talking to God When You’re Seriously Sick by Elizabeth Felicetti and Samantha Vincent-Alexander. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2024. Book Details About the book This book’s title grabbed my attention. The authors offer what the book title claims....
by Kenneth Litwak | Oct 25, 2025 | Entering God's Presence, Holy of Holies, tabernacle
What if you were invited to dine with a king or president? Imagine how you would feel if tomorrow, you received a very fancy envelope in the mail. Inside the envelope is an invitation. You are invited to have lunch with the king of England or the President of the...
by Kenneth Litwak | Aug 21, 2025 | Bible, Elders, Jesus, Judgement, LIttle Ones, Ministers, Sex, Sexual Abuse, Shepherds
Some time ago, I read (most of) Trauma and the Love of God. I didn’t finish because I couldn’t take any more of the horror in it. In one instance, a woman told of a new pastor who invited her, at age twelve, to go on an errand with him. Instead of an errand, he raped...
by Kenneth Litwak | Jul 2, 2025 | apostle Paul, Bible, God, Love for God, Love Your Neighbor, Rapture, Resurrection of Jesus, Study the Bible, Study the Bible\
If you want to interpret the Bible correctly, here are two errors to avoid. One is word studies that do not consider all the information on a word. The second is using etymology to give a word a new meaning. If you’ve been reading my blog, you know that I care about...
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