Bearing Witness for Christ in the Workplace, Part 1
I work in an almost exclusively Christian environment. With the exception of a few brief encounters with folks delivering packages, reading the... Read More
A Prayer for Grace and for the Glory of God
“Almighty God, our heavenly Father, seeing that since antiquity it has always pleased you to extend your grace toward your people, as... Read More
Three Reasons Why Some Professing Christians Avoid Church
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post about the myth of unchurched Christians. Unfortunately the reality is that there are... Read More
Unchurched Christians, Minotaurs, and Other Mythical Beasts
From time to time I’ve met professing Christians who for one reason or another claim that they do not need to be... Read More
Keeping Thanksgiving Well
When one thinks of the primary sins in our world today, we tend to think big, pointing to sins like murder, abuse,... Read More
Alistair Begg on Separation
In the midst of Paul’s argument for the bodily resurrection of believers, he offers a proverb: “Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company... Read More
In Defense of Teaching Morals
A few weeks back I offered a tribute to my dad for being a good parent to an unbelieving child (yours truly)... Read More
The New Coach: A Parody on Sanctification
“OK, men, everyone gather around, and let’s get this football season under way,” Coach Paul deTarsus bellowed out. As the young recruits... Read More
Two Things I Learned from John Stott
Who was John Stott? It’s been a couple of years since Stott died, and his legacy is still taking shape. I suspect that for... Read More