Third John: Truth Walked Out
Third John is fifteen verses about what a church looks like when truth is actually lived — hospitality as theology, leadership as self-giving, and the danger of a man who loves first place.
Second John: Truth, Love, and the Incarnation
Second John is thirteen verses long and almost never preached. Its argument links love to obedience, obedience to the incarnation, and hospitality to doctrinal confession.
Who Is Jesus? Easter Answers
The question of Jesus's identity wasn't resolved during his ministry. It was resolved by the resurrection — God's public verdict on who Jesus is, what his death accomplished, and what the eleven were sent to do because of it.
The Most Dangerous Heresy
The most dangerous heresy in Christian history isn't one you'd recognize on sight. It wears orthodoxy's clothes, gets preached on Sunday mornings, and dismantles the gospel without anyone noticing.
The Center of Apologetics
The Synod reached 95% consensus — the most important question in apologetics isn't "Does God exist?" but "Who is Jesus?" Here's why every apologetic school converges on the same answer.
Ministers and AI Study Tools
A minister reflects on why AI belongs in the pastor's study — not as a shortcut, but as a force multiplier for those with the formation to use it wisely.
Critical Reading Mode
Critical Reading Mode adds a second layer of AI analysis to Teaching and Scholarly reports — annotating them with scholarly critique, counter-perspectives, and questions you wouldn't think to ask.
Introducing Apologetics Reports
The Anselm Project now offers apologetics reports: nine schools of thought analyze your question independently, then a synthesis AI compares their arguments.