How Can I “Be Saved”?
Ask your average evangelical Protestant what it means to “be saved” and you will likely hear about an event occurring within history,... Read More
Marriage: The Foundation of God’s Civil Order
I was privileged last week to officiate my younger son’s marriage. It was a beautiful event held in a chapel at the... Read More
Christianity: It’s a Religion (Not Just a Relationship)
You’ve heard the mantra a dozen times: “Christianity is not a religion; it’s a relationship.” This statement is quite wrong. Firstly, because... Read More
Reviewing Bonhoeffer’s Seminary Vision
I have not engaged substantially in the study of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Most of the celebrity that Bonhoeffer has earned is in the... Read More
What Should We Make of the Events at Asbury?
Evaluating the credibility of historical revivals is not a new exercise in the history of the Church. We are made aware that... Read More
Wanting to Be Noticed
We live in a hyper-sexualized and semi-pornographic culture. The problem dominates popular advertising, pervades our entertainment choices, and even weasels its way... Read More
The Eclipse of Divine Transcendence: A Historical Concern for the Christmas Season
The Incarnation of the Son of God is the centerpiece of our celebration during the Christmas season. The eternal Son of God... Read More
Two Fundamental Questions in Abortion Debate
The abortion debate in the public square often goes awry by delving into details that are irrelevant to the debate, bypassing the... Read More
The Trouble with Being Reformed and Baptist
The words Reformed and Baptist mean something and they are and always have been mutually exclusive. So begins one of Scott Clark’s several diatribes on the paradox of... Read More
The Gift of Singleness
The tendency among young men and women to delay marriage (or even to abandon it entirely) in contemporary Western society has... Read More