A Perfectly Good Father
Father’s Day is this Sunday (just in case you’ve forgotten.) It’s a day set aside for us to show our gratitude to... Read More
An Evaluation of the Word of Faith Movement
The suffering of Jesus Christ on the cross is at the center of Christianity. In Righteous Riches: The Word of Faith Movement... Read More
Ecclesiastical Separation and the Two Kingdoms
Commencement season has revived a fresh spate of debate about separation. Should Liberty University have invited Glenn Beck to speak? Should Al... Read More
Three Reasons Why the Lottery is a Bad Bet
I heard it on the radio again the other day—a slick sounding ad depicting happy sounding people talking about how much fun... Read More
Life’s Like a Conveyor-Belt of Chocolates: 5 Reasons to Read What’s Best Next by Matt Perman
(A Guest Post by David Doran, Jr.) Every mother, pastor, roofer, and sanitation engineer in the Western world has felt the wrath... Read More
Is Allah a God of Love?
It is common today to hear people talk about a God of love, often connected with the idea that all religions teach... Read More
Evangelical Social Engagement: A Reprise
Last week in this blog post, I suggested that if the current surge of evangelical social attentiveness shares identity with surges that preceded... Read More
The Gospel, the Homosexual, and the Church: Recap and Reading List
This past Wednesday, Peter Hubbard, author of Love into Light: The Gospel, the Homosexual, and the Church, delivered the annual William R.... Read More
Slouching Towards Salem
The worldwide web is a staging area for mobs. It offers us sound definitions of and warnings about mobs (Wikipedia calls them... Read More
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
Among the Oxyrhynchus Papyri, there is a rather troubling document dated from the year 1 B.C. It’s a letter written by a... Read More