This article is the third in this week’s series on Church-Planting and Disciple-Making Movements. It’s important to note that ...
“The book of Hebrews addresses this issue directly. Examining this deep book helps us answer this important question and allows us to see how Jesus first identifies with us in our humanity, then takes ...
“Having explained why I agree with some of the convictions that could be labeled ‘Christian Nationalism,’ and yet why I don’t embrace the term, let me lay out several pertinent questions. These ...
“We talk glibly of the ‘Christmas spirit,’ rarely meaning more by this than sentimental jollity on a family basis. But … it ought to mean the reproducing in human lives of the temper of him who for ...
Within the larger discussion on church discipline, two questions that go to the heart of the issue continue to resist consensus. The first question concerns the spiritual status of those being ...
“A majority (53%) of self-identified Christians agree that ‘A person who is generally good, or does enough good things for others, will earn a place in Heaven.’ A majority of Catholics (73%) believe ...
“In case you don’t know, the Westminster Confession is the basis for the London Baptist Confession. I’m a credobaptist. Orthodox presbyterians sprinkle babies all the time, but we hold doctrine very ...
“When the young and activist militants on the disaffected Right reduce Winston Churchill to the status of a dangerous forerunner of neoconservative foreign policy, or see in Ronald Reagan nothing but ...
Evaluating supernatural elements in culture involves asking if we’re participating in something that carries more meaning ...
In answer to the first question, Paul says that this grace “is able to build you up,” which is a pretty clear reference to ...
The great English Puritan author John Owen would not make it onto many people’s lists of devotional writers. Alongside the ...
It is despicable to call human beings ‘garbage.’ A cabinet secretary also shouldn’t be calling a governor an ‘idiot’ at a televised cabinet meeting. And I’d leave Kristi Noem’s comment about Tim Walz ...