Why Millennials Should Care About Culture
Counter-culture. Engaging the culture. The “culture wars.” For all our talk about “the culture,” it often seems that […]
Why Millennials Should Care About Culture
Counter-culture. Engaging the culture. The “culture wars.” For all our talk about “the culture,” it often seems that […]
Weary of the Political Divide? Don’t Quit Social Media Just Yet.
Politics are everywhere — especially our social media feeds. After eight months of fierce campaigning, we now are […]
Refugees: “An Opportunity to Reach the Nations for Christ”
How can your church reach the nations? According to Andrew McNair, you may only need to walk out your […]
“We Have a Mission Field in Our Own Back Yard.” A Pro-Life Panel featuring Bruce Ashford, Trillia Newbell, Amber Lehman and Steven Wade
Bruce Ashford, Trillia Newbell, Amber Lehman, and Steven Wade sat down to discuss abortion and the pro-life cause […]
Sanctity of Human Life Sunday: It’s About More Than Abortion
As Christians, we believe in the sanctity of human life. We believe that all people are image bearers […]
A Pro-Life Ethic: Caring for Aging Parents
Her frail hands, wrinkled with raised blue veins would meet my Granny’s hands as she held the cup […]
Michael Wittmer: How Ordinary Christians Integrate Faith into their Everyday Lives
Michael Wittmer, Professor of Systematic & Historical Theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, recent came to Southeastern Seminary to discuss […]
3 Authors Who Changed My Life
In 1998, at the age of 24, I left the United States for the first time in order […]
Sam Williams: Move Toward People with Mental Illness in your Church, Not Away from Them
We all know people who are suffering with mental illness. Fewer of us know how to help them. […]
“All Our White Congregations Were Awash with Racism.” Craig Bartholomew on Confronting Idolatry
Craig Bartholomew, Professor of Religion and Theology at Redeemer University, grew up in South Africa. In a recent […]
Fear Not, Little Flock
A World Fueled by Fear Fear and worry and anxiety run deep in us all. We’re afraid of […]
Hope That Can Sustain Us: A Monologue
In my previous article, I outlined the fitting and advantageous nature of celebrating Christmas in the shadow of […]
Not My King(s): Re-Politicizing Christmas
It is both fitting and advantageous that we should celebrate the birth of one king before we inaugurate […]
Forging A Path Along the Margins: Perspective in the Election Aftermath
Today a timely article convinced me to forge a new path, and to step away from the digital […]
“Fixer Upper” and Cultural Totalitarianism: 3 Ways Christians Can Respond
This may be shocking, but I’m not the biggest fan of HGTV. I know, right? Still, I do […]
Physician-Assisted Suicide: What Christians Need to Know
Physician-assisted suicide has become an increasingly debated topic. Bills calling for its legalization have been introduced into state legislatures […]
3 Ways Pro-Life Christians Can Fight the Culture of Death
Make no mistake, any nation that embraces a culture of death will find in its end, the death […]
A Culture of Distorted Gratitude
A Culture of Thanksgiving “Thank you” is among the first phrases we teach our children, a discipline that […]
After 2016, Can We Even Be Thankful Anymore?
In a few weeks, 2016 will mercifully end. This year’s been a doozy. Terror attacks. Zika. Police shootings. […]
Gregory Thornbury: The World Needs the Church to Be the Church
In recent years, the church has tried to become more “scientific, urbane and sophisticated.” In so doing, though, […]
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