God and Lesser Authorities: Who Should We Submit to, and When?
In this, the first installment, we will look at the who and when of institutional submission.
God and Lesser Authorities: Who Should We Submit to, and When?
In this, the first installment, we will look at the who and when of institutional submission.
The Trinity in Genesis 1 (and Why it Matters)
Who or what does the “us” refer to in Genesis 1? Here are some options — and why the question matters.
Specks, Planks, and Sexual Sin
Data shows that a significant percentage of professing evangelicals are practicing fornicators and practicing pornography users. What are we to make of this data?
Love is Love?
God is the greatest being. So, contrary to what the world would have us believe, the greatest love is not self-love but God’s love.
If God Can Do Anything, Why Not Alleviate Suffering?
if God is this powerful, why didn’t he just make a world without sin and suffering?
Making Sense of the World and Our Place in It
We make sense of the world and our place in it by reference to an overarching narrative. But in what narrative are we living?
Did Jesus Believe the Laws of Logic?
What are we to make of Jesus’ relationship to truth and the laws of logic? With the widespread denial of objective truth, the church needs to have clarity on this important question.
Truth and Love: Why the Church (and our Nation) Need Both
If you love people, care about the truth. If you care about the truth, love people.
Tackling the “Strongest Argument for Abortion”
By Jonathan Darville When you discuss your pro-life beliefs with abortion advocates, you may come across what is […]
How God Uses Your Suffering
Why does God allow suffering? Many of us are asking such questions right now in light of coronavirus […]
“A Thrill of Hope”: How the Promise of Christmas Can Keep Us From Despair
One of my all time favorite movies is You’ve Got Mail with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Not […]
The Joy that Makes Every Other Joy Complete
By Jonathan Darville In his cherished Christmas hymn, Isaac Watts penned these now famous words: “Joy to the […]
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