Aslan Is on the Move in the Refugee Crisis
It was just a few years ago. News started to pour in that refugees were fleeing war torn […]
Aslan Is on the Move in the Refugee Crisis
It was just a few years ago. News started to pour in that refugees were fleeing war torn […]
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 […]
Bruce Ashford on Donald Trump, ‘Alternative Facts’ and Finding Common Ground
How can Christians live missionally in an increasingly divided society? Bruce Ashford addressed this question in a recent […]
How Should Christians Respond to President Trump?
Today marks the end of one era and the beginning of another. Donald Trump officially becomes the 45th […]
The Virus of Moral Superiority
“You have not converted a man because you have silenced him.” — John Morley (On Compromise, 1874) The […]
Don’t Just Vote Your Politics. Live Them Out.
The election has officially been over for a month. Whether you are elated, despondent or unsure about what […]
5 Constructive Takeaways for Evangelicals from the 2016 Election
The election is finally over. After more than a year of tumult, America has elected a new president. […]
After the Election, Identifying American Idols
On November 8, America chose Donald Trump to be its next President. For some, his election was a […]
5 Ways to Pray for #ElectionDay
The election is only one day away. We’ve studied the candidates, researched the issues, lamented our options and […]
How Would Jesus Vote? A Conversation with Bruce Ashford, Jonathan Leeman, Steven Harris and Hunter Baker
Election day is only one day away. How should your faith inform your politics? Should you bring your […]
The Sunday Before: Addressing the Election from the Pulpit
A seminary professor once told me that he would much rather preach a funeral than officiate a wedding. […]
Danny Akin: “We Walk Under the Banner of a Cross”
As Christians, how does our allegiance to Christ impact our allegiance to our country? Dr. Danny Akin addressed this […]
John the Baptist Died Believing Character Matters
A prominent child of privilege had glaring personal weaknesses. He was overly image conscious, and he constantly got […]
Danny Akin: How Your Election Rhetoric Affects Missions
How do our comments about the election impact missions work? Dr. Danny Akin addressed this question in this excerpt from […]
Hunter Baker on Religious Liberty: “The Government Does Not Own Us”
Hunter Baker, Associate Professor of Political Science at Union University, recently sat down with Bruce Ashford to talk […]
How to Have a Civil Discussion about Politics at Work (or Anywhere Else)
Xenophobic. Crooked. Misogynistic. Liar. Racist. Bigot. Con Man. Disgusting. Half his supporters are a basket full of deplorables. […]
A Bright Side to the “Dumpster Fire”: Bruce Ashford on the 2016 Election
At the 2016 ERLC National Conference, Southeastern Seminary’s Bruce Ashford — along with Andrew Walker, Travis Wussow, Steven […]
Daniel Akin: The Kind of Politicians and Statesmen a Nation Needs
The prophet Daniel lived in a hostile environment. Yet he remained faithful to God and gained his peers’ […]
Russell Moore: Why We Need to Crucify the Idea of “God and Country”
Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, recently published a provocative article: “2 Chronicles 7:14 […]
Research | The Open Society and Biblical Teleological Historicism: The Practice of the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms in the Contemporary West
By Armen Oganessian, University of Aberdeen In The Open Society and Its Enemies, Karl Popper suggests there are […]
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