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Painting of Bible writer and angel
March 26, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, 100 Tough Questions Ab, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, Christianity, church, God, jesus, Jesus Christ, Lord

Exactly how inspired is the Bible?

Here’s a sneak peek excerpt of my April 15 release: 100 Tough Questions About God and the Bible. What follows is Question #1 of 100. You can read the first two questions in a flip book the publisher graciously allowed me to post on my website. …

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free hugs
March 24, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, Christianity, church, compassion, depression, God, hug, hugs, jesus, Jesus Christ, kindness, Lord

God: May I please have a hug?

WHAT ONE QUESTION would you ask God? That’s what I wanted to know. I sent out the word through my social media outlets. Readers fired back a bunch of questions. But one question, from Janelle Timko, did something to me. I felt something physical, …

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Pontius Pilate and Jesus
March 21, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, burial, Christianity, church, crucifixion, execution, God, Good Friday, jesus, Jesus Christ, Lord, Pilate, Pontius Pilate, trial

Why Pilate caved, and executed Jesus

WHY DID PILATE – an experienced Roman judge – let himself get bullied into executing Jesus when he knew Jesus had done nothing more than upset the narrow-minded sensibilities of a few Jewish control freaks? The answer – which is an educated guess – …

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woman crossing street
March 19, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, burial, Christianity, church, fresh start, God, Jesus Christ, Lord

Where not to go for a fresh start

THE WOMAN LOOKED A LITTLE LOST. She was wandering around in the adjoining yards behind my house. Nothing weird about that. One of the houses was up for sale, and the lady – in her 30’s I’d say – was looking it over. I walked over to say hello, and …

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Jesus Christ risen
March 17, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, burial, Christianity, church, easter, God, Good Friday, healing, Jesus Christ, Lord, Mary Magdalene, miracle, Passover, resurrection

Did Jesus rise from the dead too soon?

IT SOUNDS LIKE JESUS got his own resurrection wrong, as some folks read the Bible? Well, at least as Sarah Russell reads it. It’s her question, and I picked it as the Bible Question of the Week. She gets a free book for her trouble. Here’s her …

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Jesus heals blind man
March 14, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, Bible interpretation, blind, blindness, books, born blind, Christianity, church, eye, eye disease, God, healing, Jesus Christ, Lord, miracle, mud, spit

Why did Jesus spit on people?

FOR SOMEONE WHO COULD STOP THE WIND with the word, it sure seems odd that Jesus needed to use a spit and mud poultice to heal blind people. When Mother Nature dipped her blender into the Sea of Galilee, whipping up quite the storm, Jesus pulled the …

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woman writing a letter
March 12, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, christian writing, Christianity, church, encourage, encouragement, God, Jesus Christ, Lord, media, resurrection, Sunday, worship, write

How to write a writer

ONCE IN A GREAT WHILE I get an email from someone with a message that I know I’ll remember for a long time. I got a kind email a few days ago from a lady named Jennifer Gall, who gave me permission to let you read what she said. It’s going to sound …

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drawing of man in burial shroud
March 10, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, Baruch, bible, Bible interpretation, books, burial, christian writing, Christianity, church, coffin, God, Israel, Jesus Christ, lazarus, Lord, martha, Mary, media, resurrection, sin, Sunday, worship

Lazarus: Recalled from heaven?

I GET ODD QUESTIONS about the Bible from time to time. Like this one from Jean Yargovan, who wins a free book of mine for taking the time to send the weird question my way. It’s the Bible Question of the Week, my Monday feature. “On Sunday at church …

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Caiaphas' bone box
March 7, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, adam, author, Baruch, bible, Bible interpretation, bone box, books, Caiaphas, christian writing, Christianity, church, coffin, flood, God, Israel, Jesus Christ, king david, kings, Lord, media, sin, Sunday, worship

The Bible isn’t always wrong

EVEN IF THE BIBLE is not a history book, as many Christians insist, it does have some reliable history. In this week’s Friday Fun Facts, I should probably tell you a little about that, since in my last two blog posts I reported why some Christians …

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grumpy man standing
March 5, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, adam, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, christian writing, Christianity, church, flood, God, Israel, Jesus Christ, Lord, media, sin, Sunday, worship

Reaction: “Why Christians doubt Bible history”

WELL MONDAY’S BLOG punched a button. Not the button I expected. Monday’s blog was Why do some Christians doubt Bible history? I gave some of the reasons some Christian say they doubt the accuracy of Bible stories that others read as history. I …

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Painting of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden
March 3, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, adam, author, bible, Bible interpretation, books, christian writing, Christianity, church, creation, eve, flood, garden of eden, God, Israel, Jesus Christ, Lord, media, sin, Sunday, worship

Why do some Christians doubt Bible history?

HEADS EXPLODE over this question. I’ve seen it happen. We’ve talked about this question in my Bible study class. People in the group explored reasons why some Christians don’t believe there was a literal Adam and Eve, or a flood that covered the …

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Herodias
February 28, 2014 | by: Stephen M. Miller | in: Blog | tag: #stephenmmiller, author, bible, books, Caligula, christian writing, Christianity, church, France, God, Herod Agrippa, Herod Antipas, Herod II, Herodias, Israel, Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, Lord, media, Pliny, roman empire, Romans, rome, sin, Sunday, worried, worry, worship, writing

Bad wife: The woman who killed John

< IT’S BAD ENOUGH that folks remember Herodias as Galilee’s First Lady of Don’t Mess with Me—for getting the head of John the Baptist served up on a platter merely because he called her a sinner. But she had stink left in her after killing John. In …

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