Dispensationalism is definitely in decline. I have written two major articles probing the causes of that issue, and—though I take no delight in that...
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Getting Back to Good Friday :: By Paul J. Scharf
Not too many people think much about Good Friday anymore. There was a time when whole communities were virtually shut down on Good Friday afternoon....
When Freedom Scaled the Cliffs :: By Paul Scharf
Only a small fraction of the heroes of D-Day live on today to keep their memories alive, as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of that signal...
Joys and Challenges of Being a Guest Speaker: Part 5 :: By Paul J. Scharf
We’ve been looking at some practical issues related to being a guest speaker in a local church. These concepts have been examined with a view toward...
Making Thanksgiving Real, Part 2 :: By Paul J. Scharf
In our quest to make Thanksgiving real, we left off by thinking about ways to ground our Thanksgiving in Scripture, following the example of the...
Some Thoughts on Easter Monday By Paul J. Scharf
Another Easter season has come and gone. It’s Easter Monday (yes, that’s really a thing) as I write this, and I thought it might be a good time to...
Daniel: Revealer of Secrets, Part 2 :: By Paul J. Scharf
In the last installment, I introduced you to my friend from ancient Babylon, the prophet Daniel. I commented on some of the overarching themes of...
Little-Known Prophecies of Christmas, Pt 2: Genesis 12:7 :: By Paul J. Scharf
Last time, we saw how the very first promise of the Messiah proclaimed Him to be the “Seed” of the woman (Gen. 3:15). But before we can go any...
‘Glory in the Church’ :: By Paul J. Scharf
One of the greatest privileges that I enjoy as a church ministries representative for The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry is that I get to preach...