Teachings

What Sets the Ethiopian Bible Apart? Inside the World’s Most Ancient Biblical Tradition
The Ethiopian Bible has a way of surprising people. Many readers who have grown up with the familiar sixty-six-book Protestant canon or the seventy-three books of the Catholic tradition suddenly discover a scriptural world that feels…

What Are the Deuterocanonical Books? A Guide to the Bible’s Forgotten Voices
Many Christians have heard the word “deuterocanonical” but are not entirely sure what it means. The term itself simply means “second canon,” yet these writings are far from secondary in their importance. They form a body of…

The Book of Enoch and the Early Church: A Forgotten Text With Deep Influence
There are few ancient writings that capture the imagination quite like the Book of Enoch. For many readers this book feels like a doorway into a forgotten world, a world filled with mysteries, visions, and…

Who Were the Ethiopian Church Fathers? The Leaders Who Shaped a Millennium of Faith
The story of Christianity in Ethiopia is one of the most extraordinary and continuous expressions of the Christian faith anywhere in the world. Long before many European nations embraced the Gospel, the Ethiopian Church was already…

Why Ancient Manuscripts Matter: How Scripture Was Preserved Through the Ages
Ancient manuscripts are among the greatest treasures of the Christian story. They are not simply old texts or historical curiosities. They are the living witnesses of how Scripture journeyed through time. Every stroke of ink, every fragile…

What Makes the Ethiopian Bible’s Canon Unique? Inside Its 88 Books
One of the most common and meaningful questions readers ask when they first encounter the Ethiopian Bible is why its canon is so much larger than the standard sixty-six-book Protestant Bible or even the…