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30/04/2026
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25/04/2026
The Future of Ethnic Israel, the Camaro, and the Faithfulness of God
God’s promises may have fuller fulfillment than the original hearers understood, but they cannot mean less than what God actually said. This episode explores Isaiah 7, Genesis 15, the Abrahamic covenant, sensus plenior, Romans 11, and why the future restoration of Israel matters for the faithfulness of God....
The Future of Ethnic Israel, the Camaro, and the Faithfulness of God - Credo House Ministries Can God’s promises mean more than first understood without meaning less than what He originally promised?
18/03/2026
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Knowing your Bible does not guarantee clarity on every issue. In fact, it often leads to a deeper humility—recognizing both what God has clearly revealed and what He has intentionally left a mystery....
16/03/2026
Zionism Beyond Theology
Zionism is often discussed in theological terms, but its origins are deeply historical. This essay explores Zionism as a political response to centuries of persecution, diaspora, and vulnerability experienced by the Jewish people, while distinguishing the movement itself from the theological systems that later came to interact with it....
Zionism Beyond Theology - Credo House Ministries Historical explanation of Zionism as political response to persecution and diaspora, separating its origins from later theology.
06/03/2026
An Open Letter to People
It has been a long time since I have written here regularly. This blog used to be the place where I worked through ideas in public—thinking out loud, asking questions, and sometimes changing my mind along the way. I still look back on those days with a lot of appreciation. Over the last few years, most of my writing has moved to my Patreon page....
An Open Letter to People - Credo House Ministries It has been a long time since I have written here regularly. This blog used to be the place where I worked through ideas in public—thinking out loud, asking questions, and sometimes changing my mind along the way. I still look back on those days with a lot of appreciation. Over the last few years,...
24/02/2026
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04/01/2026
George S. Patton, World War II, WWII history, military leadership, unorthodox leadership, Christian theology, providence of God, God uses flawed people, historical theology, faith and history, leadership under pressure, wartime leadership, divine providence, biblical patterns, Nebuchadnezzar, Martin Luther, Habakkuk, the apostles, courage and conviction, crisis leadership, history and faith
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04/01/2026
Unorthodox Men in God’s Necessary Moments
History shows that God often works through unorthodox men when the stakes are highest. From pagan kings and reluctant prophets to reformers and wartime generals like Patton, God repeatedly chooses those who do not fit the mold, but who are willing to act decisively when caution and conformity would have failed....
Unorthodox Men in God’s Necessary Moments - Credo House Ministries How God uses unorthodox leaders like Patton, Luther, and biblical figures when history demands decisive action bold
03/01/2026
Don’t miss this.
We just started our Early Church Fathers Track, and now is the perfect time to jump in. We’re reading the Apostolic Fathers, Augustine’s Confessions, and Aquinas’s Summa together—slowly, carefully, and devotionally. When you join, you’re automatically subscribed to this track.
We also have a separate track on John Calvin’s Institutes for those who want to walk through Reformation theology in depth.
And if that weren’t enough, our Discipleship Track is always open. There we work through the Christian Mystics, the Seven Ecumenical Councils (creeds, canons, minutes—everything), the great mystagogical texts of the early Church, and foundational documents like the Apostolic Constitutions. In short, this is discipleship shaped by what Christians would have been formed by in the first four centuries of the Church.
As a supplemental bonus, I’m also assembling primary readings from Martin Chemnitz’s Examination of the Council of Trent—one of the most important Protestant responses to Rome ever written.
You don’t need to be a history buff. You just need to love the Lord and be willing to learn from the shoulders we all stand on. Don’t take them for granted. Come see how Christianity was built.
Join us at throughthechurchfathers.com.
It’s free.
24/11/2025
Athanasius stood almost alone in his day, yet he wrote with a clarity about Christ that still steadies the Church. As we move toward December 10, this Christmas we’ll be reading his classic work On the Incarnation, the book that helped anchor the Faith during some of its most turbulent years. If you want to understand why the early Church fought so fiercely for the truth of who Jesus is, this is the place to start.
Join us as we walk through his words and step deeper into the heart of the Gospel at throughthechurchfathers.com.
It’s will be in the “Early Church Fathers” track.
12/10/2025
Hippolytus of Rome—pastor, theologian, and the first antipope—stood for apostolic faith without papal supremacy or priestly sacrifice. His Apostolic Tradition reveals a Church rooted in thanksgiving, not repetition; communion, not hierarchy....
Hippolytus: Martin Luther in Tight Jeans - Credo House Ministries Hippolytus, the first antipope and church hipster, shows early Christianity’s unity without Roman hierarchy or sacrifice.