A Tale of Two Cultural Christianities
Colossians was written to a people to show them Christianity at its heart was Christ and Christ alone. The Colossians did not need to add anything to Christ.
A Tale of Two Cultural Christianities
Colossians was written to a people to show them Christianity at its heart was Christ and Christ alone. The Colossians did not need to add anything to Christ.
Jordan Steffaniak: The Protestant Reformers on Spiritual Formation
Jordan Steffaniak of the London Lyceum joins us to discuss the Protestant Reformers and what they can teach us about spiritual formation.
Terrence Malick, “A Hidden Life,” and the Need for Patience
Waiting on the Lord and being faithful to the Lord are critical ingredients for a posture of patience.
Lainey Greer: What the Bible Says About Your Body
Lainey Greer explores what the Bible says about our bodies. Her conversation touches on topics such as eating disorders, overexercise, obesity, other disordered eating habits, and even disability.
Love is Love?
God is the greatest being. So, contrary to what the world would have us believe, the greatest love is not self-love but God’s love.
Rebecca McLaughlin: Four Things Christians Must Reclaim
What do Christians need to reclaim? Watch Rebecca Mclaughlin's recent lecture at the Center for Faith and Culture.
Rebecca McLaughlin: Rediscovering Friendship
Rebecca McLaughlin wants us to rediscover the importance of friendship — and see for ourselves why it’s absolutely essential to a meaningful life.
What Is True Flourishing, and Where Can It Be Found?
To understand what human flourishing is, we need to go back to Eden.
Andrew Spencer: Thinking Like C. S. Lewis
What Is Theological Anthropology?
What is theological anthropology? Here's what this phrase means — and why it's so important right now.
Jonathan Darville: Making Sense of Suffering
How can we navigate suffering well as Christians? Jonathan Darville joins us to discuss.
Gospel Fuel for the Weary
I hope this article serves as that good news to someone who’s tired today.
Jeff Mingee: Discipleship and Your Devices
Jeff Mingee asks hard questions and in a frank conversation about our devices. Plus, we introduce a new segment called "Headlines," and we conclude with "On My Bookshelf."
If God Can Do Anything, Why Not Alleviate Suffering?
if God is this powerful, why didn’t he just make a world without sin and suffering?
20 Resources on Theological Anthropology
Want to be better informed on theological anthropology? Here are 20 books to get you started.
You Were Made for More than Empty Spectacles
Take a step back from empty amusement. Beg God to help us re-focus our attention on what (and Who) is most magnificent and significant.
Growing in the Soil of Suffering
Certain fruits grow best in the soil of suffering. This helps us make sense of the senseless.
Questioning Long-Held Assumptions: Keelan Cook’s Summer Reading Recommendation
Keelan Cook recommends a new book on missions for your summer reading list.
Philosophy and Education: Ben Holloway’s Summer Reading Recommendation
Ben Holloway recommends a book on education for your summer reading list.
Thor: Love and Theodicy
Thor: Love and Thunder offers two responses to the problem of evil, one consistent with the MCU and one consistent with Scripture.
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