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Local Preacher, You Need the Global Church
Reading how Christians from the Majority World commend and confront cultural practices has better equipped me to engage my own context.
Does Your Theology of the Law Have Room for Psalm 119?
Believers should have a proper view of God’s law—that it’s good and reflects God’s character.
Don’t Let the ‘Friend-Enemy Distinction’ Derail Your Faith
If loving our enemies goes no further than political opposition, Jesus has every right to ask us, ‘Do not the pagans and the tax collectors do the same?’
The Only One Who Can Say ‘You Are Enough’
We don’t yet see ourselves as God sees us. On the day of judgment, we’ll trade our faith for sight once and for all.
Why ‘Chasing Your Dreams’ Settles for Too Little
Life is a gift we receive, not a prize we seize.
The Gospel According to Mephibosheth
This is more than a story of David’s kindness to Mephibosheth. It’s the story of God’s kindness to us in the gospel.
What (Not) to Say When a Friend Feels Inadequate
Compliments and cultural mantras only temporarily boost self-confidence. We can truly encourage others when we remind them that their worth isn’t based on their perfect performance but on God’s perfect love for them.
How Moms Can Care for Women Experiencing Infertility
As a mother, you may feel unqualified to support a woman experiencing infertility, but your faithful presence can offer great comfort in her time of need.
‘AI Companions’ and the Christian Doctrine of Friendship
Friends teach you how to be human. That’s something you can never learn from AI.
The Ruthless Elimination of Sloth: An Appeal to Young Men
Too often, we long to escape work. But while work is cursed, it’s also a blessing. Work is why Adam was put in the garden.
Time Is Short, Moms. Be Encouraged!
This life of mundane tasks isn’t forever. A more glorious life is coming.
How Does ‘Sinners’ View Sin?
‘Sinners’ frequently grapples with Christianity, church, and moral ideas about evil, sin, and temptation. But how does the film view these?
5 Ways to Keep Learning After College
Your college degree is meant to be a beginning, not an end, of learning.
9 Things You Should Know About Pope Leo XIV
What the pope says and does affects how Christianity is perceived globally—and that includes how the world understands evangelicals.
Christianity’s Thick Answer to the Problem of Evil
The Bible’s multipronged approach can help us reckon with evil in the world.
The First Classical School on Capitol Hill
The first classical Christian school in Washington, DC, sits half a mile from the Department of Education.
Graduate, Step Up to More than the Podium
I’d come to see graduation as a finish line, but I needed to see it as a launching pad.
Recovering Richard Lovelace: Why His Vision of Spiritual Renewal Still Matters
For our time, Lovelace’s appreciation of the community dynamics of the Christian faith are indispensable.