Mount Hermon and the Mesopotamian Origin of the Watchers
The Mesopotamians knew about the Watchers — they called them “apkallu,” which roughly means “big water man.”Continue Reading
The Mesopotamians knew about the Watchers — they called them “apkallu,” which roughly means “big water man.”Continue Reading
THE NEPHILIM were on the earth in those days, and also afterward. Gary Wayne, author of The Genesis 6 Conspiracy, discusses the research behind his wide-ranging work that covers at least 6,000 years of history.Continue Reading
SPIRITUAL WARFARE and the sin of the Watchers are the focus of this week’s New Testament study. Peter and Jude were in accord with the letters we read this week, and there is a lot of meat in these four short chapters.Continue Reading
ENDURANCE THROUGH suffering. That’s the overarching message of the epistle of 1 Peter. But there’s a lot more in there that we had forgotten.Continue Reading
WE CONTINUE our study of the most remarkable books of the Bible, 1 Corinthians. Topics include sexual immorality, lawsuits against believers, marriage and divorce, and the need for wives to cover their heads “because of the angels.”Continue Reading
Morningside Church gave me the opportunity last weekend to deliver an extended version of my presentation for the Rocky Mountain International Prophecy Conference.Continue Reading
The sin of the Watchers has had more influence on Christian theology than we thoughtContinue Reading
PARALLEL ACCOUNTS of Peter’s declaration of faith at Caesarea Philippi are featured this week.Continue Reading
Brian Godawa joins us to discuss his new series, Chronicles of the Watchers, and the first novel in the series, The Dragon King: First Emperor of China.Continue Reading
Brian Godawa’s new series, Chronicles of the Watchers (co-authored with Charlie Wen, Head of Visual Development for recent Marvel superhero films such as Ant-Man, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Guardians of the Galaxy), opens with The Dragon King: First Emperor of China.Continue Reading
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