Reading God’s World: A Meditation on Cultural Hermeneutics
Christians are familiar with reading God’s word. We hear the Bible read and preached every Lord’s Day. This […]
Reading God’s World: A Meditation on Cultural Hermeneutics
Christians are familiar with reading God’s word. We hear the Bible read and preached every Lord’s Day. This […]
David W. Jones on “Developing a More Holistic View of Christianity”
How can we connect faith with the life we live from Monday to Friday? David W. Jones tackled this question […]
Black Lives vs. Blue Lives: You Don’t Have to Choose
It happens all too often. I turn on the evening news and cringe at another shooting involving a […]
The Geek Contextualization: Building Community
In recent weeks, a community of geeks has taken the country by storm: players of Pokémon Go. This […]
Weekend Reading: Planned Parenthood, Racism, Religious Liberty & ‘The Office’
Why didn’t the Planned Parenthood videos change the abortion debate? How can the church fight racism? Is God […]
Exclusive: Save 20% on the ERLC National Conference
American culture is in crisis. Whether it is the latest comments by a presidential frontrunner or the most […]
4 Ways to Pray for Baton Rouge
Last Sunday, we awoke to yet another tragedy. Three law enforcement officers were killed and three more injured in […]
“The Public Square Is a Battleground of Gods.” A Conversation on Faith and Politics
Convention season has arrived. The Republicans hold their national convention this week in Cleveland, and the Democrats will […]
Livin’ for the Weekend? Then You’re Working for the Wrong Reasons
The song “Livin’ for the Weekend” was made and remade because it resonated with the American workforce. Each […]
Weekend Reading: #PrayforFrance, Racial Hostility, Pokemon Go & Workplace Conflict
Today we pause to pray for Nice, France in light of the terror attacks. How should we think about […]
Jay Richards: In Economics, Good Intentions Aren’t Good Enough
What is the art of economics, and why aren’t good intentions good enough? Jay Richards addressed this question at […]
Black and Blue: A Lament
June 12, 2016 marked “the worst mass shooting in American History.” On that day “Pulse” became a household […]
Prayers for Reconciliation in a Broken and Fractured World
In 2015, Dr. Daniel Akin led Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in a time of scripture reading and prayer […]
Weekend Reading: National Crisis, Public Lament, Local Politics, Confederate Flag and Transgender Laws
How can we pray in times of national crisis? Is it appropriate to grieve publicly on the Internet? […]
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? […]
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