Question: I can appreciate that some people spend a lot of time praying, but I’ve never been able to do that. Between running errands, working to pay the bills and my duties as a mother and wife, is it wrong for me to pray on the go? Answer:Life today moves fast—faster than ever. Our world[…]
When most people hear the word generosity, they immediately think of money—donations, tithes, and offerings given when it feels convenient. Yet true generosity goes much deeper than dollars and cents. It’s not about how much you give but why you give. It’s not about the size of your wallet—it’s about the posture of your heart.[…]
What is Eschatology? Eschatology is a fancy word that is the study of last things. It is the study of the end times and the events associated with the return of Jesus, including the tribulation, resurrections, judgments, and the Kingdom. Many treat Eschatology as an area of theology to be avoided. However, how we understand[…]
Question: Does it really make sense to thank God for prayers He still hasn’t answered? Answer:Yes, thanking God before the answer comes is not only biblical, it’s deeply transformational. It’s an expression of Kingdom faith rooted in one of Scripture’s most joyful promises: “Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires[…]
From Christians to Jews, to Muslims, to Hindus, to Buddhists, and even those who call themselves nonbelievers—almost everyone prays. Our favorite athletes bow their heads before a game, celebrities do it before award shows, and families whisper prayers before meals. Even our enemies pray. Yet for something so universal, prayer remains deeply misunderstood. Many people[…]
Question: In hopes of sharing the gospel, I recently asked a co-worker if he believed God had a plan for his life. Somehow my question rubbed him the wrong way. He walked away from our conversation and has treated me differently ever since. To be honest, I sometimes find his negative comments annoying. Should I[…]
When a new year begins, most people rush to make resolutions, setting goals to improve their health, career, or relationships. And while growth is important, the truth is, a date on a calendar shouldn’t be what motivates transformation. The real power to grow comes from understanding a simple but profound truth: God created you to[…]
The Division of Abijah may appear at first glance to be a quiet administrative detail tucked into the pages of Scripture, but in the Kingdom of God, no detail is ever insignificant. Every name, every order, and every assignment carries purpose. The Division of Abijah was one of the twenty-four priestly divisions established during the[…]
At first glance, the phrase “the division of Abijah” may seem like a small historical footnote tucked quietly into Scripture. But in the Kingdom of God, there are no throwaway details. What appears minor to us often becomes monumental in God’s redemptive plan. The priestly order of Abijah, to which Zacharias belonged, traces its roots[…]
Question: Dr. Tony, for a long time, I haven’t been diligent about reading the Bible, but I want that to change. Where should I begin to read? Answer:The beautiful thing about your question is that it reveals hunger—hunger for God, hunger for truth, hunger for transformation. And here’s the good news: whenever you desire to[…]
Question: Dr. Warrick, what is your take on alcohol consumption? Answer: Wine and intoxicating beverages have always carried a fascinating place within Scripture—used both in sacred celebration and, at times, in sobering warning. When viewed through a biblical lens, alcohol reveals a truth we often overlook: it is not the drink itself that determines sin[…]
Question: I keep encountering quotes from the Bible about Zion. What is Zion? What is Mount Zion? What is the biblical meaning of Zion? Answer: The word Zion is one of the most powerful and enduring terms in the entire Bible, appearing at least 165 times throughout Scripture. It carries layers of meaning—geographical, historical, and[…]













