Jesus is Our Big Brother: A Spiritual Antidote for Fear and Anxiety
God sent an Angel to rescue Daniel from death by lion, but He sent Jesus to rescue us from death itself.
Jesus is Our Big Brother: A Spiritual Antidote for Fear and Anxiety
God sent an Angel to rescue Daniel from death by lion, but He sent Jesus to rescue us from death itself.
How the ‘Nones’ and ‘Nons’ Pose New Challenges and Opportunities for the Church Today
As we analyze the religious landscape today, it is becoming clearer that the two most significant trends in […]
Liz Hall: Our Suffering Has a Purpose
Liz Hall wasn't prepared for suffering. Discover what she's learned about this inescapable reality of our lives — and what it means for you.
Lament, Grief, and Christian Hope
When dealing with grief, we must look beyond speculative theodicies towards something – or Someone – better.
Grief and the Pastor
Grieving isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s evidence we’re human.
Creating an Intentional Space for Counseling
Creating a hospitable space can reduce unnecessary obstacles for this delicate ministry of counseling.
Kenny and Claire Hilliard: Worship for the Weary
Kenny and Claire Hilliard always loved music. But when suffering sidetracked their ministry path, music became more than a hobby. It became a calling.
Psalm 27 as the Solution in the Struggle Over Self-Image
Like David, we can find comfort, satisfaction, and confidence in the God of our salvation as we behold him.
A Recap of the ‘Exploring Personhood: Challenges to Humanity’ Conference
2024 marks the final year of the Center for Faith and Culture’s three-year investigation into theological anthropology. This […]
2 Pitfalls I’m Avoiding in Teaching My Son the Bible
To convey the richness of Scripture to children, we must go beyond pithy morals and ask thought-provoking questions.
May Christians Engage in Natural Theology? Karl Barth Contra Mundum
While the majority tradition will likely prevail, Karl Barth’s minority report needs to be heard, and his warning against the misuse of general revelation must be heeded.
George Yancey: Moving Beyond Color Blindness and Antiracism
How can Christians address the racial divide? George Yancey thinks there's a more productive path forward.
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.
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