The Discipline of Delight: A Review of Ray Ortlund’s Eat, Drink, & Be Merry
Tyler Burton reviews Eat Drink & Be Merry by Ray Ortlund, expounding Ortlund's call to receive God's good gifts into our lives by grace.
The Discipline of Delight: A Review of Ray Ortlund’s Eat, Drink, & Be Merry
Tyler Burton reviews Eat Drink & Be Merry by Ray Ortlund, expounding Ortlund's call to receive God's good gifts into our lives by grace.
God in Space
Jacob A. McMasters illuminates how human space exploration is a sign of our desires for transcendence, significance, and connection to God.
Do Hard Things: Why all Christians Should Exercise
Jeremy Smith argues for why discipline in exercise is part of stewarding the body well.
Quinn: What is the Way of Christ in the Arts?
What is the way of Christ in the arts? Dr. Benjamin Quinn offers five reflections.
4 Truths about Rest from Creation
How do we break free from the siren call of a restless life?
May Christians Engage in Natural Theology? Karl Barth Contra Mundum
While the majority tradition will likely prevail, Karl Barth’s minority report needs to be heard, and his warning against the misuse of general revelation must be heeded.
Who Hears the Fish When They Cry?
God hears the fish when they cry. So should we.
Andrew Spencer: Building a Theology of Creation Care
Christian conversations about creation care are often simply baptized notions of secular environmentalism. But Andrew J. Spencer thinks we can do better.
Car Dependency
It’s hard to feel invested in my local community when the radius of my community is defined by my vehicle.
Fly Me to the Moon: Missional Ventures in Outer Space
We should dream now about the missional opportunities that are coming.
Jonathan Moo: Loving God and Neighbor in an Age of Climate Crisis
Jonathan Moo discusses ways to love our neighbor as we engage the issue of climate change.
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