Articles
The 18th-Century Anglican Who Diagnosed Our Social Media Problem
This bishop couldn’t have imagined Instagram or TikTok, but he understood the human heart.
Should We Hold a Funeral for the ‘Third Way’?
We shouldn’t be afraid of being labelled ‘partisan’ for holding to biblical positions. Grace and truth isn’t a third way; it is the way.
Put Strong Teachers in Your Children’s Ministry
God’s desire is for the entire church—adults, teens, and kids—to be discipled and released on mission. That should be our desire too.
Aimlessness Is an Evangelistic Opportunity
By leading people to contemplate the destination, what they truly desire, we can get them to consider the path they’re on.
The Problem with Comer’s Cafeteria Approach to Spirituality
Insofar as the Reformed tradition has rightly understood Scripture, ‘Practicing the Way’ represents a serious deviation from a biblical understanding of spiritual formation.
How Birth Helps Us Understand Salvation
Jesus gives us the metaphor of rebirth to remind us of an important truth: You need something you can’t do for yourself.
20 Inspiring Christian Documentaries
Looking for something edifying to watch? Try one of these 20 well-made documentaries by or about Christians.
The Future of Anglicanism Has Arrived: What GAFCON’s Statement Means for Evangelicals
Global Anglicans are not leaving Anglicanism. They are leading it.
Wait, His Name Isn’t Jesus?
When modern translations preserve the name Jesus, I fear they’ve obscured an important dimension to Jesus’s identity.
The Church as an Apologetic
Apologetics isn’t just an individual task. The church has the power to persuade others of the gospel as well.
Preserving Our Own? The Bible’s Teaching on Ethnicity, Nationality, and the Promises of Christ
The church’s task isn’t to secure a bloodline or cultural homogeneity but to proclaim a Savior.
Make Changes Wisely in an Established Women’s Ministry
Do you feel tension between women holding on to how things have always been done and women wanting change?
Why I Changed My Mind About Dressing Up for Church
Does it matter how we dress when we enter the Lord’s house? I wonder if we’ve given this question enough thought, even among pastors and church leaders.
What Forrest Frank Reveals About the Problem of Christian Mockery
Forrest Frank says he receives mockery mostly from fellow Christians, not from the world. How should believers respond to in-house mockery?
AI’s Usefulness and Its Dangers for Preachers
The work of teaching God’s Word is primarily a spiritual discipline and only secondarily an academic one. AI can’t do it for us.
Escape the Little Hell of Porn
Fighting porn addiction is overwhelming. Here are three strategies we think help (but don’t) and three we tend to neglect (but really work).
Confessions of a Former Social-Mediaholic
I’ve been sober now for nearly six years, and I’m not turning back.
Pagans and Paranormal-Seekers Need the Unchanging Gospel
People want personally curated truth, and the buffet is open.