When Black and White Turns to Shades of Grey
As a Christian leader I have followed the developing story of the #MeToo movement with great interest and […]
When Black and White Turns to Shades of Grey
As a Christian leader I have followed the developing story of the #MeToo movement with great interest and […]
The Difference Between Godly and Worldly Flourishing
Flourish. When you read the word, what is the first thought that pops into your mind? Do you […]
7 Steps to Take Today Toward Racial Reconciliation
God’s vision of reconciliation for people – both to Himself and to one another – fell fresh on […]
How the History of Ideas Program Broke (and Restored) My Faith
When I enrolled in the History of Ideas program at The College at Southeastern, I expected classes in […]
10 Books You Should Read for Black History Month
Growing up in a rural all white community, Black History Month was a great excuse to highlight a […]
‘The Greatest Showman’ and the Power of Forgiveness
I do not make it to the movies very often. My husband and I have three young children […]
Lavar Ball, Randall Pearson and Martin Luther King Jr.’s Dream Come True
In his iconic I Have a Dream speech, Martin Luther King Jr. shared a dream that embraced the […]
Human Trafficking: Awareness Is Just the Beginning
Each January we recognize Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Human trafficking may seem like an abstract topic. But millions […]
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 Sacred-Secular Divide: Reconnect Faith with the Rest of Your Life in 2018
Have you set some life goals for 2018 yet? If you’re like me, your goals may have something […]
Why Christians Should Care About the Opioid Epidemic
The opioid epidemic may sound like an abstract or irrelevant topic to you. It’s something you hear on […]
The Incarnation: Hope for A Weary World
The holiday season, framed by Black Friday and After Christmas Sales, is fraught with stress and tension that […]
Christians, Let’s Not Be Cultural Copycats
“Engage the culture.” It’s what Christians are continually being told we need to do more. We need to […]
Truth and Compassion: A Review of ‘God and the Transgender Debate’ by Andrew T. Walker
By Dennis Greeson For better or for worse, when it comes to issues of gender and sexuality, evangelicals […]
The Benedict Option: Two Reflective Responses from Michael Bird and Bruce Ashford
Michael Bird, a lecturer in Theology and Czar of Postgradistan at Ridley College in Melbourne, and Bruce Ashford, […]
Disown, Defend or Neither? Matt Lauer and Talking about Sin
Kathie Lee Gifford is the best preacher around…at least if handling the doctrine of sin is any measure. […]
Michael Bird and Bruce Ashford Respond to the Benedict Option
Christians can be peaceful public nuisances or counter-cultural practitioners for the common good, argued Michael Bird and Bruce […]
Christian Men: Be Different. Be More.
Every day, the headlines are filled with stories of powerful men sexually exploiting women and girls. I’m disgusted […]
3 Joys and 3 Difficulties of Our Adoption
By Brittany Salmon I love this time of year, with its pumpkins, colorful leaves, crisp weather and the […]
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 […]
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