Good Friday Reflection: Ezra-Nehemiah
Exile had always been “a death to make way for a rebirth.”
Good Friday Reflection: Ezra-Nehemiah
Exile had always been “a death to make way for a rebirth.”
Maundy Thursday Reflection: Daniel
It wouldn’t be the last time the stone rolled away revealing how God’s kingdom works.
This Easter, Bring Your Brain with You
This Easter, reject the calls to divorce your brain from your faith.
Lent Reflections: Jeremiah
In Jeremiah we see a looming threat and a future hope.
Lent Reflections: Zephaniah
Zephaniah confronted his people — and us — with the reality of the Day of the Lord. Are you ready?
A Crisis of Trust (and What Christians Can Do About It)
Trust is eroding everywhere we turn. What can we do about this vicious cycle of distrust and polarization?
Lent Reflections: Micah
Micah cried out against the false teaching of overconfidence and self-indulgence of Judah’s talking heads: the false prophets. He also points ahead to a good shepherd.
The Sexual Revolution Is Coming for our Kids. How Should Christian Parents Respond?
At their earliest ages, children will be led to believe that what is wrong is actually admirable. How should Christian parents respond?
“Isn’t It Ironic?” Thoughts on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings
What do we make of Judge Jackson’s judicial philosophy, record of judicial policymaking, and apparent complicity with progressives?
Lent Reflections: Hosea
Hosea models the gut-wrenching risk of love, especially the grief of God trying to love the people He created.
When the Bible Speaks, God Speaks
Our words about God’s Word matter. We must remember: When the Bible speaks, God speaks.
Lent Reflections: Amos
Amos condemns not just the leaders, but the citizens of the Northern Kingdom. What might he have to say to us?
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