How Jesus’ Teaching on Sex Changed Rome (and the World)
Sex in the Ancient Roman World Before the influence of Christianity, the Roman world was a dark, dangerous […]
How Jesus’ Teaching on Sex Changed Rome (and the World)
Sex in the Ancient Roman World Before the influence of Christianity, the Roman world was a dark, dangerous […]
Explainer: IVF, the Alabama Supreme Court, and the Wrongful Death of Extrauterine Children
Christians should applaud the small step that this decision represents toward the regulation of an industry that has largely avoided public regulation and accountability.
7 Principles to Help Christians Navigate the Immigration Debate
We can find in Scripture some basic frameworks to think about the issue well and guide our engagement as citizens.
What a Century-Old Austrian Economist Can Teach Us about Peace in a Tumultuous Election Year
We are called to pursue peace in our community, and we require practical wisdom to do so.
3 Ways to Pray for the 2024 Primary Season
My prayer for all of us is that we believers take the privilege of voting seriously and prayerfully show up at the ballot box.
Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer: On Critical Theory and Social Justice
"It really does function as a pseudo-religion." Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer discuss critical theory and social justice.
Matthew Martens: Does Criminal Justice Need Reforming?
Does criminal justice need reforming? Matthew Martens joins us to discuss this important question.
God and Lesser Authorities Part 2: Why Are We to Submit?
God’s reputation should be enhanced, not diminished, by His representatives.
Matthew Soerens: Humanitarian Crises in Israel, Ukraine, and Sudan
Matthew Soerens highlights the many humanitarian crises in the world right now — from Israel, to Ukraine, to other places few are talking about.
Ant Greenham: Making Sense of the Crisis in Israel
What’s going on in Israel, and how can we pray? Dr. Ant Greenham joins us to discuss.
God and Lesser Authorities: Who Should We Submit to, and When?
In this, the first installment, we will look at the who and when of institutional submission.
The Supreme Court’s Stand for Religious Liberty: A Look at Recent Victories
The good news is that religious claims are winning, so much so that secular critics are falsely complaining that the Court is transforming religious liberty into religious privilege.
Law School Encounters with Critical Perspectives on Law: Part IV
A glimpse into American legal education during the mid-to-late 1990s from the perspective of one American law student.
Law School Encounters with Critical Perspectives on Law: Part III
A glimpse into American legal education during the mid-to-late 1990s from the perspective of one American law student.
Why Being Pro-Life Isn’t Religious Bigotry
An encouragement and exhortation to Pro-Life Christians in the public square.
Law School Encounters with Critical Perspectives on Law: Part II
A glimpse into American legal education during the mid-to-late 1990s from the perspective of one American law student.
What Hath the Pulpit to Do with Politics? Reflections on Preaching and Cultural Engagement
Two reflections to encourage preachers to engage prominent cultural issues in their sermons.
Law School Encounters with Critical Perspectives on Law: Part I
Part I of a glimpse into American legal education during the mid-to-late 1990s from the perspective of one American law student.
Law School Encounters with Critical Perspectives on Law: A View from the 1990s
A glimpse into American legal education during the mid-to-late 1990s from the perspective of one American law student.
When The Satan Club Comes to School: How Should Christians Respond?
Satan is waging war against our children, and we must resist him.
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