Is Replacement Theology New?

By Paul J. Scharf –

Several times in recent years, I have heard people who hold firmly to Zionism and traditional dispensational theology speak about the subject of replacement theology in a manner that I find somewhat perplexing.

While well-intentioned, they seem to think that this is a new doctrine that is now suddenly sweeping through our churches. I desire to deal with this matter here in as simple a format as possible. In order to do so, we must ask, and answer, the following questions:

What is replacement theology? How old is replacement theology? What is it that may be new about…

God Is at Work—Even When You Don’t See It

By M.R. Conrad –

The coffee shop’s hubbub distracted nineteen-year-old Hani from the thoughts that troubled him. This Cairo hotel was a refuge. But the steaming cup before him could not quench the misery in his soul.

God Never Misses His Target

At the table behind him sat an American and an Egyptian. Hani could not help but overhear their conversation. The American urgently shared the gospel with his companion: “Jesus can forgive your sins,” the man insisted. “He died for you. He can…

Review: The Words of the Covenant, Volume 1

By Alf Cengia –

This is a review of the book The Words of the Covenant: A Biblical Theology Volume 1 – Old Testament Expectation, by Dr. Paul Martin Henebury, published by Xulon Press Elite (Paperback 467 Pages).

Some Background

I came across Paul Henebury many years ago through his blog “Dr. Reluctant.” He refers to himself as “A Reluctant Dispensationalist.” To find out why, you’ll have to look it up for yourself. One of the things he states is that,

Any approach to theology must be concerned…