Trusting in My Father’s Wise Bestowment
As we muddle through our Coronacrisis together, the Christian has a level of hopefulness that the unbeliever does not have. This is... Read More
GOD’S REMEDY FOR UNCERTAIN TIMES
During this COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are faced with uncertainties of life perhaps more than ever before. Churches are not able... Read More
Church Polity and the Coronavirus
No doubt the readers of this blog have reached the saturation point on articles about the Coronavirus. Still, some angles of the... Read More
Roger Scruton (1944–2020)
One of the most important philosophers of our day died last weekend, and almost no one noticed. Best known as a proponent... Read More
New Atheism, Social Justice, and Apologetics in the New Decade
As we embark on a new decade, it can be helpful to consider what has occurred over the previous decade(s) to consider... Read More
How to Give the Good News this Christmas: Talk of God’s Faithfulness to His Promises
In thinking about the gospel, one of the truths that is often forgotten is that Jesus, as the Messiah/Christ, came to fulfill... Read More
3 Lessons from Paul’s Approach to Bad Christian Teachers
Christians in America have an increasing exposure to and awareness of a variety of believers who claim to be teachers and preachers... Read More
Joshua Harris, Purity Culture, and Christian Strangeness
By now most have heard the news that Joshua Harris is leaving his wife and Christianity. Harris is most well-known for his... Read More
Why I Will Still Sing About Christ Being Forsaken: A Response to ‘Neither Forsaken nor Estranged from God.’
If you have not yet seen Dr. Mark Snoeberger’s recent article about the death of God in the death of Christ, I... Read More
My Grandpa’s “Worry Gene”
When I was growing up, my Grandfather had a nervous habit of twiddling his thumbs. He was conscious of the habit and... Read More