Bible Study

Born to Believe – The Biblical Case for 1 John 5:1

Mar 1st, 2010 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: 21st Century Reformation, Bible Study, Theologica

It would seem 1 John 5:1 is following me.
First, T.C. Robinson took issue with Dr. Piper’s handling of that verse on his blog. Below is Dr. Piper’s take on this text (HT: T.C. Robinson and Dr. James White) -
Now, on T.C’s blog, I said I’d look into it since I’ve never really looked at 1 [...]



Rediscovering Biblical Christianity Part 2 – “Don’t Waste Your Brain”

Mar 15th, 2009 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: 21st Century Reformation, Bible Study, Theologica, Together for the Gospel

As part of my extended series on posts on Rediscovering Biblical Christianity, I revised an article I wrote at the request of my buddy S.O. about not wasting your brain and the importance of cultivating a robust theology for Christian living (some these days *cough – Emergents* will tell it’s not possible but I beg [...]



The Prophet of Deuteronomy 18 – Jesus or a Line of Prophets

Aug 28th, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Bible Study, Theologica

At our church Bible study last night, our pastor taught a very good lesson on types and shadows of Christ in the Old Testament (I’ll link to the MP3 once they put it up on the church website). The two types he covered in the Bible study were the Prophet like unto Moses in Deuteronomy [...]



How to Read the Book of Exodus

Jul 26th, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Bible Study, Duncan Forbes, Sermon, The Good Guys Among Us!!!!!, Videos

The second video in the series on How to Read the Bible Book by Book, this time tackling the Book of Exodus:
Related posts:
How to Read the Book of Genesis



Is Tithing Required for the New Testament Church? Part 2

Jun 21st, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Bible Study, Theologica

Last time, I began with some background as to the topic before us, looking at attitudes to the practice of tithing, and why people do it. Today, I wish to consider the definitions of tithing that are extant in the Christian world.



Is Tithing Required for the New Testament Church? Part 1

Jun 10th, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Bible Study, Theologica

First off, a big shout goes out to my brother Andrew Clerebout, who brought it up in conversation when we were on PalTalk. I have never put this into writing before, so this should interesting.
As you can already see, I want to deal with the question: Is tithing required for the New Testament Church? Now [...]



Doctrine of the Trinity Part 1 – Bro. Moses Flores

Jun 7th, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Bible Study, The Good Guys Among Us!!!!!, The Trinity, Theologica, Videos

Our brother on YouTube, Moses Flores also known as prchdaword is starting a teaching series on the Trinity. Here is part 1 of the teaching series. God willing, tomorrow I will post part 2.
P.S. You can check out his Geocities website here



Plugging a New Ministry

May 28th, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Bible Study, The Good Guys Among Us!!!!!

While I’m wrapping my album review of Trip Lee’s latest project, I thought I’d quickly plug a new ministry for y’all to enjoy.

This is Dr. James MacDonald, senior pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel, Rolling Meadows, IL, and featured Bible teacher on the Walk in the Word broadcast. I’m telling you, this man is off the [...]



TULIP Seminar Part 6 – Pastor John Piper

May 27th, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Bible Study, John Piper, The Good Guys Among Us!!!!!, Videos, doctrines of grace

Here is the long overdue 6th session from the Bethlehem Institute study on the Doctrines of Grace:



An Attempt at Measuring Orthodoxy

May 15th, 2008 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Bible Study, The Good Guys Among Us!!!!!

Here is Matt Slick’s look at the doctrines of the faith:
Doctrine Grid
     Following is a proposed chart that offers a layout of biblical orthodoxy.  It is designed to help categorize various doctrines into levels of importance.  I admit that some of these are debatable and I do not claim absolute correctness on all points — only [...]