Foundational research
The Foundations
The methods, frameworks, and material evidence that anchor the rest of the site. Where the doctrine pages state what is believed and the prophecy pages trace how history fulfils it, this surface answers the deeper question: how do we know.
Typology
How the Old Testament rehearses the New
Type and antitype is not a poetic flourish. It is the architecture of Bible revelation — the method by which God taught the gospel for two thousand years through living shadows, so that when the Substance came, His people could recognise Him.
Michael the Archangel
Who is Michael — and why the answer is the gospel
Michael (Hebrew: Mîkâ-El) means "the one who is like God." Archangel means "chief commander of the angels." The single verse where both titles appear (Jude 9) sits in the middle of a controversy as old as the church: is Michael a high-ranking created being, or is he the pre-incarnate Son of God? This article walks the case from the etymology through Daniel and Revelation, and ends where the answer lands — in the gospel itself.
Ellen White and the Hard Questions
The “false prophecy” charges and the plagiarism question, answered from primary sources
Two charges have been levelled at Ellen G. White for more than a century: that she made specific prophecies that failed, and that her writings are plagiarized rather than inspired. Both deserve a fair answer rooted in primary sources, biblical principle, and the way prophecy and inspiration actually work. This article walks the charges one at a time, returns each quotation to its original context, and tests both the prophecies and the inspiration question against the Bible’s own standard.