What Makes Baptists Unique (And Why it Matters Now)
But in any case, the decision to exclude these churches raises an important question for the future: How much theological agreement does the Convention want to require?
What Makes Baptists Unique (And Why it Matters Now)
But in any case, the decision to exclude these churches raises an important question for the future: How much theological agreement does the Convention want to require?
He Gets Us? Don’t Minimize the Actions of Jesus
Both his words and actions have tremendous value, and they only make complete sense in light of each other.
Headlines: The March for Life
We need to continue to do what we've done: praying, pursuing partnerships with local pregnancy centers, and working to reach women through our local churches.
Matt Capps: “We’ve Lost Our Sense of Awe and Wonder”
Matt Capps thinks we need to recover an appreciation of art, aesthetics, and beauty.
Should Christians Be “Welcoming and Affirming”?
Jesus Christ was welcoming, but there is no evidence of him affirming an unbiblical lifestyle.
“I Can Do All Things”: Don’t Miss the Point
Paul understood that any hardship, whether prison or death, is bearable through Christ.
Paul Louis Metzger: People Are More Than Commodities
People are more than commodities. And this isn't just theoretical for Paul Louis Metzger; it's personal.
Headlines: Winning Like a Loser (and Losing Like a Winner)
But, when we maintain a Christian perspective, sports train us to dedicate our lives towards a certain goal.
Stephen Eccher: Singing ‘Amazing Grace’ in Newton’s Church (and Seeing History Come Alive)
History comes alive in Oxford, says Dr. Stephen Eccher. Plus, Jessica Prol Smith talks the March for Life.
Answering Jesus Mythicism
If Christians can begin to improve their familiarity with the history of the Gospels and arguments for their reliability, then responding to objections like those pushed by Jesus mythicists will become quite natural.
The Boy and the Heron and a Life Worth Living
The Boy and the Heron is the latest release from the acclaimed Studio Ghibli and possibly the final […]
Sandra Peoples: Disability Ministry & the Local Church
Sandra Peoples talks to us about disability, the dignity of all people, and how local churches can serve families with disabilities.
The Superiority of the Christian Story
The Christian story is not only true but also is deeply meaningful and hopeful.
Gavin Ortlund: “We were designed to be spent for a cause.”
Much has changed in the past 10 years. So Christians today need courage, kindness, and the ability to highlight the beauty of the gospel.
The Corinthian Twins: The Big Idea Behind Naming King Lune’s Sons in The Horse and His Boy
Lewis teaches us that great Christian art doesn’t have to be explicitly Christian. After all, God didn’t write Bible verses on the sun, moon, and stars.
Photography as an Outward-Focused Art
As we aim the lens outward, we become more outward-focused and concerned with the other.
Scott James & Amy Whitfield: How to “Prepare Him Room” in our Families at Advent
The Christmas season is incredibly busy. How can families intentionally help their kids to remember Jesus in the midst of it? Today’s episode is designed to help you “prepare Him room” in your life and family this year.
A Trip to the Art Museum for a Richer Apologetic
What would have changed if I didn’t see those students as enemies but as partners, fellow pilgrims on a road towards restoration and redemption?
Perfectly Imperfect: Life Lessons from a Children’s Christmas Pageant
But might the Christmas Pageant remind us of the true way in which we come before the Lord in praise and thanksgiving? We come as we are.
Dani Treweek: The Missing Link in the Singleness Conversation
50% of all American adults are single. What can we learn from church history about singleness?
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