Why did the Apostles write the New Testament at all? In this episode, we explore how the New Testament is not just inspired—it's the official, covenantal documentation of the New Covenant. We show why its existence dismantles apostolic succession by office and establishes Scripture as the Church's lasting foundation.
Title: The Inevitable New Testament Date: 30 - 100 AD Place: Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the Uttermost Parts of the Earth. Key Figures and Events: Jesus, Apostles, Christians.
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Timothy Easley is a Pastor in the Binghamton, NY area.
He married his wife, Jennifer, in 2006.
Together, they have four children.
Naomi - 2007
Sophia - 2009
Levi - 2017
Sarah - 2020
B.A. in History from Gordon College (2006)
MDiv from Evangelical Seminary (2019)
Currently...