by John Oglesby | Jun 16, 2024 | Encouragement, Featured
It’s Father’s Day. There is much to be talked about such as how important a present father is, how important a godly father is, how wonderful fatherhood is, the selfless nature of fatherhood, and the list goes on. But my heart is pressed upon the idea of a purpose (if...
by John Oglesby | Dec 11, 2023 | Bible, Encouragement, Featured, Personal Reflection
In recent weeks, there has been a trend making its way through social media. Individuals are making videos where they reveal reasons why they are voluntarily childless and call themselves DINKS. DINKS is an acronym which stands for Dual Income No Kids. There are a few...
by John Oglesby | Dec 6, 2023 | Bible, bible study, Featured, Hermeneutics, Uncategorized
Every Sunday morning, I attend what we call a Connect Group at church. It’s a small group of believers who gather together to study the Word. This last week, we were walking through John 8, and we came upon John 8:30-59. As we were walking through the text, a question...
by John Oglesby | Jun 28, 2023 | Featured, Hermeneutics
Below is an exegetical look at one of my favorite prayers in the Bible! Enjoy!
by John Oglesby | Jun 3, 2023 | Bible, bible study, Featured, Hermeneutics, Uncategorized
In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul is addressing the temporality of the “sign gifts” such as prophecy, tongues, and knowledge and the superiority of love. Love is not temporal but endures forever and should be the motivation behind the rest. In the midst of discussing the...
by John Oglesby | Mar 2, 2023 | Bible, Featured, Hermeneutics
CA CASThe Importance and Implications of a Biblically Derived Interpretive Method as Modeled Through Symbols Within the Book of Revelation 2022 Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics John Oglesby Associate Professor of Transformative Learning and Leadership/Biblical...