Religious Liberty: “We Give Thanks for the Freedom We Have to Worship Publicly”
You’ve probably heard someone pray at church (and likely have prayed yourself) something like the title of this post: “We give thanks... Read More
The Overlooked Scandal of the Mere Anglicanism Conference
If you interact with certain segments of conservatism, you may have heard about a kerfuffle at the Mere Anglicanism conference held a... Read More
Images of the Image of God
Faith-based, multi-season series The Chosen has made a big splash, showcasing an audience of 100 million plus and views, in some form,... Read More
Summer Seminar: Biblical Counseling and Abuse
We are excited to welcome Dr. Ernie Baker on August 22, 2023, as he presents a seminar on Biblical Counseling and Abuse.... Read More
Fear of Man vs. Gospel Credibility
One of the greatest and most common dangers for Christians is falling into the trap of the fear of man (Prov 29:25).... Read More
The Future of Pro-Abortion Arguments
A recent Wired article fascinated me. It began with the line, “One day, human wombs will no longer be necessary for bearing... 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
He Not Only Gets Us, but Is Better Than Us and Can Save and Transform Us
You may have seen an advertisement recently with striking black and white photographs, thought-provoking statements, and the phrase “He Gets Us. All... Read More
A Conversation among the Checkmarks
This will not be a long post. I am simply commenting on how the blue check marks (“important” Twitter users) think.[1] Notice... Read More
Abortion and Being Known for What You Are Against
It’s common to chide those who emphasize negative issues with an idiom: “You want to be known for what you are for,... Read More