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?
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?
Gavin Ortlund: Dealing with Deconstruction
For Gavin Ortlund, deconstruction “really is personal.” In our conversation, he explains why and explores why God really does make sense.
The Incarnation: God’s Blueprint for What It Means to be Human
The incarnation tells us that the human body is essential to what it means to be a human.
Christmas Roundtable: Scott Hildreth and Ronjour Locke on the Gospel
Scott Hildreth and Ronjour Locke join us to discuss the exclusivity of the gospel and what it means for our everyday lives.
Adele, “30,” and the Void We’re All Trying to Fill
If I could talk to Adele, here's what I'd say.
Gender and Christian Love
If you are a Christian (or not!), widely diverging views on gender likely cause concern. They cause anxiety. They cause fear. How should you respond?
Stefana Dan Laing: The Forgotten Women of Church History
Dr. Stefana Dan Laing talks to us about significant women in church history — Perpetua, Felicitas, Macrina, and Melania — and what we can learn from their stories.
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.
Carl Trueman: On Writing, Research, and Thinking Well
Roundtable: Keith Whitfield and Sam Williams on the Inerrancy and Sufficiency of Scripture
Keith Whitfield and Sam Williams join us for a roundtable conversation on the inerrancy and sufficiency of Scripture.
The Life of Saint Antony: How an Ancient Desert Monk Still Challenges Christians Today
What can we learn from Saint Antony? We recap Stefana Dan Laing's lecture on this question.
Addiction: Breaking the Chains of Bondage with God
Here are some pointers on how to overcome addiction through Jesus Christ and break the bondage of addiction.
The Worst Is Contempt
Statements on social media are fair game for critique. But rarely, very rarely, should God’s image bearers be held in contempt.
Review: ‘Eternals’ and the Empty Ethics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
While 'Eternals' does raise interesting moral questions, it never challenges the central claim of the modern world.
Brittany Salmon: Adoption Takes More Than Love
Adoption advocate Brittany Salmon discusses the joys and hardships of adoption. Plus, election and Veteran's Day.
Have We Lost Our Sense of Spiritual Smell?
Just as we should be wary of our lack of physical smell, so to should we be wary of our lack of spiritual smell.
Mark Liederbach: Abortion, Mask Mandates, and Ethical Hot Topics
Mark Liederbach discusses all kinds of ethical hot topics — from abortion and in vitro fertilization to mask mandates and political idolatries.
George Robinson: Why All Good Christians Should Celebrate Halloween
Some Christians celebrate Halloween, others don't, and still others participate in church alternatives like fall festivals or trunk or treats. How should you think about Halloween?
Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn: What Is Culture Anyway?
What is culture? Should we avoid culture, fight it, engage it, or something else?
Trevin Wax: Becoming a Multi-Directional Leader
Can one-sided focus leave you vulnerable to threats from the other direction? Trevin Wax says yes, and we discuss multi-directional leadership.
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