Faithfulness in the Public Square: Takeaways From Brent Leatherwood’s Carver-Barnes Lecture
As Christians, the statement “Jesus is Lord” should encompass our whole being
Faithfulness in the Public Square: Takeaways From Brent Leatherwood’s Carver-Barnes Lecture
As Christians, the statement “Jesus is Lord” should encompass our whole being
Thinking Biblically about Transgenderism: A Biblical Response to Current Trends
Thinking Biblically about Transgenderism: A Biblical Anthropology
While Genesis 1 establishes sexuality, Genesis 2 provides the basis for gender.
Brent Leatherwood and Miles Mullin: The Public Square, Gun Violence, and Prophetic Patriotism
The conversation touches on the public square, pro-life policies, gun violence, and “prophetic patriotism.”
Explainer: A Christian View of Sex and Gender Terminology
On a Christian account of sex and gender, our gendered expectations are drawn from our biology.
Webb Simpson and William Kane: Golf to the Glory of God
Living the Challenges to Identity
If I, a seminary student born and raised in a Christian household, feel the ideological and technological tugs to unravel my identity, then how much more does the rest of the world feel it?
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.
Shall the Luddites Win?—A Friendly Response on ChatGPT
Our framework of Cultivating Culture would have us see these objections against ChatGPT as challenges, as barriers to overcome in employing AI for faithful stewardship.
Grief and the Pastor
Grieving isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s evidence we’re human.
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