Power-Reading the Bible
an occasional blog by Gary D. Collier
How can we bring new energy, new understanding, new vigor to reading the book of Revelation? How, in fact, can we bring Revelation to life?
The video above is excerpted from the first session of the...
Today, I've just returned home from a stellar 5-day trip to Kansas City. And today, I have a January announcement. But first, what leads to it...
The Publisher
I went to KC as an invited speaker f...
Note: this post is an early version of the introduction of a new translation of the Apocalypse now available only for private sale (by personal request), or as a promotional gift under the following ...
My encouragement to all who would read the book of Revelation is this: Spend less time listening to theories about the book (how it is said to apply to this or that thing today or tomorrow), and more...
By the time we get to Revelation 18:20, the beast-riding woman from chapter 17 is promised for swift destruction in a futile attempt at war against God. And so we come to this:
Rejoice over her, O ...
One of the biggest problems when reading the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse) is that Christians too often don't have any kind of historical sense about apocalyptic thinking or apocalyptic literatu...
1. Could People in the Roman Empire Trust One Another?
In the New Testament we find few professions (or occupations) mentioned. The first of these few to come to mind is that of Paul, Priscilla, and ...