God and Lesser Authorities Part 2: Why Are We to Submit?
God’s reputation should be enhanced, not diminished, by His representatives.
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.
Pastoring the Polarized
How does a pastor work to maintain “the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” in a polarized time like this?
Mark Tooley: Making Sense of the Methodist Divide
Mark Tooley joins us to talk Christian nationalism, biblical sexuality, and what's behind the divide in the Methodist denomination.
Nathan Finn: On State Churches and Religious Liberty
Dr. Nathan Finn joins us to talk about state churches, patriotism, spiritual formation, and Christian nationalism.
Nathan Finn: Against “Establishmentarian” Baptist Political Theology
Watch Dr. Nathan Finn's Carver-Barnes lecture on Baptist Political Theology
Luke Bretherton: Forming the Common Life
"You can never secure yourself. You are dependent on God. You are dependent on others," says Dr. Luke Bretherton.
Alex DiPrima: Spurgeon and Social Activism
What did Spurgeon think about social activism, and what can we learn from him? Alex DiPrima joins us to discuss.
Keith Simon: The Trouble with Tribalism
Keith Simon joins us to discuss the problems with tribalism — and what we can do to combat it.
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