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 […]
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, […]
In an Age of Outrage, How Should Christians Think about Medical Research?
You scroll through your Facebook feed. One person shares an article that warns of the dangers of vaccinations. […]
Craig Bartholomew: On Creation, Culture and “Deviant Politics”
As we look past the election, how should we live? Craig Bartholomew, Professor of Philosophy at Redeemer University […]
What Is Love, and How Do I Find It?
We look far too many places and to far too many things to find love, figure out what […]
There’s Still Something Special About Election Day
Today I am excited. This is not a new emotion. I get excited every four years on this […]
Gregory Thornbury: It’s Too Late to Engage Culture. Culture Has Already Engaged You.
Are we merely content to watch and comment on the culture, or are we willing to actually create culture? […]
In the Euthanasia Debate, Intentions Matter
The advance of modern medical technology can be both a blessing and a burden for any society. Medical […]
Hugh Ross: The “Improbable Planet” and God’s Plan for Redemption
Editor’s Note: The video has been temporarily removed for additional editing. It should be back up soon. Hugh […]
A Pro-Life Hypocrisy: Misogyny and Silent Oppression
Torn. This is the only word I can muster to describe how I feel and what I think […]
Seeing the Log: Why Evangelicals Need Self-Criticism
Evangelicals often feel persecuted in modern American culture. It often seems that everywhere we turn the truth is […]
Rosaria Butterfield: We Need Less “Facebook Doctrine,” More “Biblical Doctrine”
Rosaria Butterfield rocked the Evangelical world with her “train wreck conversion.” “As a leftist lesbian professor, I despised Christians,” […]
Calibrating Christian Eyes
A War of Pictures A battle is raging. You may not know about this battle — if so, […]
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