
John Sypert completed his M.Div and Th.M from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and received his Ph.D in Theology and Apologetics from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. He currently serves as pastor at Preston Highlands Baptist Church, Dallas, where he lives with his wife and two sons.
Some Christians believe certain political parties are inspired by God. There’s just one problem with that train of thought
Our faith in Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross brings us into a family. And one thing good families do is share the joys and pains of life with each other
At our lowest, we may feel all alone. We may even believe ourselves to be unwanted and unlovable. But the Bible says otherwise
As the road to the elections heats up in the US, Christians must be wary of winning arguments at the cost of losing their audience
The word of God is more than enough for the people of God to live their lives to the glory of God. Is the sufficiency of Scripture something you believe in?
For centuries, Christians have staked their lives on the gospel. If it really is the power of God to save us for eternity, then we need to know what it is
The Great Commission has been an integral part of the Christian church ever since its inception. But, technically, should it matter to non-missionaries?
The clear pattern of the New Testament is for plurality when it comes to assembly leadership. And there are several reasons why
The book of Leviticus is full of specific examples of what neighbourly love looks like. And they translate just as well to us today
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