What About America?
Stephen Venable
These three words. Over the last several years I have found that if you press the call to frontier missions strongly enough, they almost inevitably come up. A casual presentation of the need for pioneering missionaries will usually draw a round of gentle applause and slight nods of the head in approval. If you go […]
The Boundary Lines of God
Stephen Venable
Do those words seem strange together? Does God have limits? No. His power and His understanding are unsearchable (Psalm 145:3, Psalm 147:5, Luke 1:37). Yet God does have definition. There is very real (and tremendously important) criteria that make it clear that He is the One living God and that everything else is not. Before […]
A Man and Monotheism
Stephen Venable
the view from Kadikoy – a vibrant district of modern-day Istanbul on the site of ancient Chalcedon How did a group of Jewish men in the 1st century go from following their rabbi to worshiping Him as their Creator? How could belief in the divinity of Jesus and the actual practice of devotion to Him […]
Ancient Beginnings
Stephen Venable
Although it is transcendent, the incarnation has secured forever the historicity of our faith. Our confessions are grounded in events that unfolded on the earth, and the belief in the divinity of Christ did not hatch in a vacuum. In seriously addressing the subject of the deity of Christ we cannot conveniently skip ahead four-hundred […]
Embarking on a New Path
Stephen Venable
A NEW SEASON For the last two years we have had the privilege of serving on the leadership team of ACTS (the Antioch Center for Training and Sending) – the missionary training and sending organization that has been based out of IHOPKC. ACTS came into being in 2010 around the vision to send “the best […]