Was Jesus Rich or Poor — and Why Does It Matter?
When it comes to wealth and poverty, “What would Jesus do?” Perhaps a better question would be, “What […]
Was Jesus Rich or Poor — and Why Does It Matter?
When it comes to wealth and poverty, “What would Jesus do?” Perhaps a better question would be, “What […]
4 Reasons You Must Attend the 2016 ERLC National Conference
American culture is in crisis. Whether it is the latest comments by a presidential frontrunner or the most […]
Daniel Akin: The Kind of Politicians and Statesmen a Nation Needs
The prophet Daniel lived in a hostile environment. Yet he remained faithful to God and gained his peers’ […]
Confessions of a Christian Who Struggled with Gender Identity
“I was born a girl, but I want to be a boy.” I never actually said those words […]
Russell Moore: Why We Need to Crucify the Idea of “God and Country”
Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, recently published a provocative article: “2 Chronicles 7:14 […]
Weekend Reading: Fourth of July, Abortion, Culture Wars, and Appealing Morality
When did churches start celebrating the Fourth of July? Should you care about what’s going on at Biola? […]
Faith and Your Job: It’s More than Hosting a Bible Study at Work
How can we connect faith with the work we do from Monday to Friday? Walter R. Strickland II […]
Faith and Your Finances: 4 Pitfalls to Avoid
Will following Jesus lead you to life of health, wealth and abundance? Or, will your faith lead you […]
Benjamin Quinn: 3 Movies on Faith and Work for Your Summer Viewing List
What does God have to do with your work? How can you connect Sunday with Monday? There’s a […]
Abortion after SCOTUS’ Texas Decision: 5 Articles on a Christian Response to Abortion
Today, the Supreme Court struck down Texas abortion clinic regulation. The law in question required abortion doctors to have admitting […]
Your Mission Is Tangled Up with Your Vocation
In a recent post, we explored how work fits into the true story of the whole world. Yet […]
Weekend Reading: Faith, Politics, an Anxious Culture & the American Flag
Is there hope for American politics? How can we engage culture in an anxious age? What happens when […]
6 and Counting: Biblical Reasons Christians Should Love Children
(Editor’s Note: Join Lindsay Swartz and others at the 2016 ERLC National Conference. Learn More>>) I love newborns. Once […]
Rosaria Butterfield: SCOTUS and the “Complete Redefinition of Personhood”
Rosaria Butterfield rocked the Evangelical world with her “train wreck conversion.” “As a leftist lesbian professor, I despised Christians,” […]
Self-Driving Cars Are Coming to a Road Near You. How Should Christians Respond?
Like it or not, self-driving cars are coming. Google, Apple and Tesla are racing to produce autonomous vehicles […]
Walter Strickland: 7 Books on Faith and Work for Your Summer Reading List
As Benjamin Quinn and I prepared to teach a class on work and vocation and write Every Waking […]
Weekend Reading: Fatherhood, Religious Freedom for All, Same-Sex-Attracted Pastor, & Forgetting about Politics
Does fatherhood still matter? Is religious freedom for non-Christians too? Should we give up on politics? Can a […]
The Geek Contextualization: Engaging the Geeks
North American culture has so many subcultures and dynamic influences that it’s hard to keep up. It’s even […]
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