5 Reasons Pastors Should Know Church History
By Dayton Hartman Why should we care about “church history?” For me, the answer came early in my […]
5 Reasons Pastors Should Know Church History
By Dayton Hartman Why should we care about “church history?” For me, the answer came early in my […]
Jesus Is Coming Back. So Live Like It.
Awaiting the End Times For too many Christians, the purpose of our eschatological belief is largely relegated to […]
St. Nicholas, Nativities and (Heretical) Carols: Redeeming Christmas Traditions
Parent, it’s that time of the year when we celebrate the birth of Christ by spending money we […]
You Don’t Need a “Calling” to Do the Work of God
One of my tasks as a pastor is to do away with the myth of “calling.” I know […]
If We’re More Connected Than Ever, Why Are We So Lonely?
I hate notifications. Which makes me hate my smartphone. Which makes me long for the days of my […]
Will the Pro-Life Movement Sink or Swim?
Learning to swim is a terrifying experience. You are thrown into a body of liquid that could fill […]
The Cure for a Hopeless Christmas
The Christmas season is marked by hope. Well, at least it is supposed to be. But instead of […]
How God Can Use Heresy for Our Good
Survey the evangelical landscape, and you’ll find a lot to be depressed about. Self-professed Christians are compromising on […]
Eugene Peterson and Same-Sex Marriage: Why the Reformation Must Continue
UPDATE (3:36 pm, July 13, 2017): Before you read the article below, know that further developments have taken place. […]
How to Engage Today’s Culture by Learning from the Church’s Past
I love teaching college and seminary courses. Most often, I find myself in settings that are warm and […]
“Fixer Upper” and Cultural Totalitarianism: 3 Ways Christians Can Respond
This may be shocking, but I’m not the biggest fan of HGTV. I know, right? Still, I do […]
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