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The administrative duo is made up of two men with varied backgrounds of study and experience throughout the United States. While Jeremy Lucas and Tim McMahon are both uniquely different, they share a common goal of furthering the message of God’s grace through independent and often unconventional methods of moderated discussion. At a time in American history when faith is mocked from every direction, Jeremy and Tim firmly believe that one of the few remaining ways to reach the lost and struggling with the gospel of grace is to apply such grace to our words and our footsteps. It is not enough to simply know sound doctrine if that knowledge lacks a pure heart eager to communicate with others in love. Such love is neither cliche or trite. Rather, love is itself the true outpouring of sound doctrine. The administration is committed to the study of Scripture rightly divided (II Timothy 2:15), the practice of gracious speech (Colossians 4:6), and to the communication of the gospel for the lost (I Corinthians 15:1-4). Below is a little more information about both men.
Jeremy D. Lucas (Forum Screenname: MercyBreeze)
Married 7 years and living in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
BA Degree in History & Political Science from PBAU
Founder and Administrator of The Advancement of Grace
Site Designer for The Dispensational Berean
Author of The Segregated Hour
Send Mail To: historyandgrace@yahoo.com
Tim McMahon (Forum Screenname: Obadiah)
Currently living in Denver, Colorado
Highly respected teacher of Biblical, Theological, and Linguistic Issues
While serving with Bob Hill at Biblical Answers, Brother Hill had this to say:
My good friend, Tim McMahon, is one of the most brilliant biblicists I have ever met. His B.A. in Spanish is a drop in the bucket compared to his incredible biblical understanding. Although Tim has never attended a seminary or Bible college, his grasp of the biblical languages exceeds mine. His special areas of interest are the study of Tanakh, the Hebrew language and the history and thought of Judaism, but he also enjoys the study of the New Testament and the Greek language. He tends to like biblical theology more than systematic theology, but he is an expert in both. His expertise in Scripture and theology is the result of years of private study and edifying interaction with the body of Christ.
Tim places a great deal of importance on theology and biblical truth, but emphasizes the need for discussion of Scripture to be conducted in a spirit of love and mutual respect. He uses the screen name Obadiah, he would say, because it means “servant of HaShem (God)” and because the book of Obadiah is the smallest of the prophets.
I don’t know of anyone more competent to answer questions regarding biblical theology.
Administrator and Moderator for The Advancement of Grace
Send Mail To: targum@msn.com