Dr. Randy White defines a biblical prophet as God’s authorized mouthpiece—distinct from preachers or mystics—laying the foundation for understanding all 30 prophets in Scripture.
Dr. Randy White challenges traditional timelines of Ezra–Nehemiah, exploring it as one unified restoration narrative centered around a single covenant event, not two separate historical eras.
Dr. Randy White explores the biblical nature of angels—powerful, created, immortal beings—correcting cultural myths and emphasizing their role in God’s divine order.
Dr. Randy White explores angelic hierarchies, biblical classifications, and their possible image-bearing status—unveiling a structured, moral, and eternal realm beyond human redemption.
Dr. Randy White explores Satan’s origin, nature, and fall, emphasizing a biblical, literal approach to understanding Satan as a radiant, fallen cherub—God’s adversary.
Dr. Randy White explains Satan’s subtle work through deception, not spectacle, emphasizing restrained supernatural activity during the age of grace and future reemergence in prophecy.
Dr. Randy White exposes ten common myths each about angels and demons, offering biblical clarity rooted in a dispensational perspective on spiritual beings and their roles.
Dr. Randy White explores angels’ divine roles—from heavenly worship and earthly missions to Christ’s life—clarifying their absence in today’s Church Age ministry.
Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM presents joyful, practical wisdom from Scripture, showing how prayer, mindset, and contentment shape a fulfilling, anxiety-free life.
Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM explains how the Son has eternally possessed a body, showing that incarnation was not first embodiment, but first entry into mortal humanity.
Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM explains how true joy in church comes from biblical purpose, active participation, and shared mission—not entertainment or misplaced expectations.
Dr. Randy White examines how American evangelicalism drifted from biblical truth to cultural accommodation, tracing key influencers from Fosdick to Osteen and calling for doctrinal recovery.
Dr. Randy White teaches that the Bible brings true joy when rightly understood—clear, preserved, and sufficient—free from confusion, conflation, or mystical overcomplication.
Dr. Randy White asserts the Bible is clear and sufficient, challenging mystical interpretations that undermine Scripture's authority, accessibility, and plain-sense meaning for all believers.