I'm Anthony Langer, the creator of Project 18:15.
Do you ever wonder if you're missing underreported news that would be relevant to you as a Christian?
Are you curious about what details in the Bible and church history haven’t been shared with you?
Important goings-on of Christian concern aren't always front-page news, and there’s plenty to know about Scripture and church history that isn’t often shared in a digestible format.
That's where Project 18:15 comes in.
It's a weekly briefing of news and insight to empower you as a Christian with knowledge you may not learn elsewhere.
The latest from my blog:
A response to the Bible-based arguments of the abolitionists who say Christians must not vote for Donald Trump.
Everyone agrees that J.D. Vance won Tuesday's vice presidential debate, but few realize who lost the most. Here is a brief analysis of where things stand on arguably the nation's most crucial issue.
Here's the lowdown on the dwarfing number of evangelicals in the United States, plus how many of them actually have a biblical worldview.
Hebrews 10:24 is a familiar verse: “Stir up one another to love and good works.” However, its true meaning is more intense than you realize. Here’s what you’ve been missing.
Why did Christopher Columbus sail the ocean blue? According to Kevin A. Miller, the textbook answer isn’t the whole story. Here’s what they never told you.
Here are some noteworthy news hits and content to catch up on from this past weekend’s edition of Project 18:15.
There was a back-and-forth last week over whether Brent Leatherwood had been fired from the ERLC. Here’s the full story, plus some spicy internet reactions.
A Christian author’s hot take on Jordan Peterson, the impact of Gutenberg’s printing press, the serpent’s question to Eve in Genesis 3 (plus a question for you!), and much more.
In the Bible, the place of the dead (called Sheol or Hades) has both a good and a bad side. Does that mean believers go there when they die?