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 […]
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 […]
Three Ways to Honor Veterans on Veterans Day
Each year, November 11 marks a day when military men and women who honorably served or are serving […]
3 Ways Christians Can Flourish in Culture
In a recent post, I explained how culture is a pathway for the gospel. With that in mind, […]
Sutherland Springs: Trusting God in Tragedy
Like many others, I learned about yesterday’s tragedy at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs when I turned […]
More Than a Political Stance: Adoption and the Pro-Life Cause
Our family stands out. We can’t go to a grocery store without someone stopping and asking us questions […]
Thou Shalt Have No Other Dogs Before Me
For the Love of Dog Luxury pet resorts with spa packages. Ice cream trucks exclusively for dogs. Tools to […]
Serving the Church, Engaging the Academy: Thomas Kidd on Benjamin Franklin and George Whitefield
Dr. Thomas Kidd of Baylor University is one of the most respected and prolific Christian historians teaching and […]
Timothy George: What Did the Reformers Think They Were Doing?
Timothy George, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, recently visited Southeastern Seminary to talk about the Reformation for the […]
Culture Is a Pathway for the Gospel
Last year I traveled to Uganda to equip pastors from South Sudan for ministry and church planting. During […]
Timothy George: Martin Luther’s Theology and Biography Are Intertwined
Timothy George, Dean of Beeson Divinity School, recently visited Southeastern Seminary to talk about the Reformation for the […]
The Thief and I
It was my first trip to Kenya. I was still adjusting to the culture shock when our team […]
How Reformation History Came Alive for Me
This year marks the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation. All around the world churches […]
Thomas Kidd: On Faith, History, Writing a Book and the Academic Life
Thomas Kidd, Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University, and Keith Harper, Senior Professor of Baptist Studies at […]
Disasters and Divine Retribution: Beware the Rush to Judgment
In North America, many will remember 2017 as the year of calamity. Catastrophic storms, massive earthquakes, devastating fires […]
Thomas Kidd: George Whitefield, America’s Spiritual Founding Father
Benjamin Franklin was one of America’s most important founding fathers, and in a recent lecture, Thomas Kidd of […]
When Grief Is Good
Grief is an unwelcome guest that enters our lives unexpectedly and awkwardly overstays its welcome. But even this […]
Thomas Kidd: The Enigma of Ben Franklin’s Faith
Ben Franklin is a monumental figure in American history. But what should we make of his faith? The […]
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