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Before You Cut Off Your Parents: 3 Principles to Consider
We live in a time when resolving relational discord by severing the relationship is acceptable (or even applauded). But what does the Bible say about challenging relationships with parents?
Why Did Solomon Ask for Wisdom, and Why Should You?
Firemen need hoses, nurses need needles, and temple-builders need wisdom.
Relying on God, Not America: A Report from the Church in Ukraine
It brings tears to our eyes to hear people saying, ‘We’re praying for you.’
Keep Reading Your Bible, Even If You Don’t Understand It
If you’re like many reading through the Bible this year, you might be hitting some confusing chapters.
Roman Catholic Apologetics Is Surging Online. Intended Audience? Protestants.
Roman Catholic apologists are increasingly active online, often trying to win over disaffected Protestants.
Here Be Dragons: What Christians Need to Know About Romantasy
The erotic content in romantasy poses the greatest concern for Christians. While euphemistically labeled ‘spice,’ these scenes are often explicit.
‘House of David’ and the Rise of Quality Bible TV
Prime Video’s new biblical drama series, ‘House of David,’ does a commendable job of being both narratively interesting and biblically faithful.
The State of the Union: Prosperous People, Impoverished Souls
In a culture that’s increasingly anxious, isolated, and dissatisfied despite its affluence, we stand as bearers of the one message that speaks directly to this contradiction.
On My Shelf: Life and Books with Louis Markos
Louis Markos talks about what’s on his bedside table, favorite fiction, favorite rereads, and more.
What Ever Happened to ‘Acts of God’?
The idea of ‘acts of God’ has nearly disappeared from our national conversations around natural disasters. Increasingly, we want to blame each other.
The Day of Atonement as the Return to Eden
Aaron the high priest, as a cultic Adam, journeyed westward into the tent of meeting and through the cherubim-woven veil, into the earthly throne room of God.
Be Faithful over Little: A Different Vision for a Life That Counts
Be faithful over little. As Jesus sees it, that’s a job well done.
Struggling with Impatience in Motherhood? Try Fasting.
How the Lord works through fasting is somewhat of a mystery. But I’ve begun to see how the Holy Spirit uses it to orient my hunger for Christ and declare his sufficiency in the everyday work of motherhood.
You Aren’t Singing Just for God
We don’t need to completely overhaul our service styles to address one another in song. Here are a few simple suggestions.
5 Ways to Be Kind to Someone with Whom You Disagree
Facing a disagreement? Here are five practical tips for staying kind in the conversation and beyond.
‘Severance’ and Pop Culture Visions of Hell
If we divorced the God-created, rhythmic pairing of work and rest in the way ‘Severance’ does, the meaning of both would collapse and we’d be miserable.
Augustine’s ‘Ordo Amoris’ and Immigration Policy
A series of concentric circles surrounds each individual: self, family, community, nation, and world. How should this affect public policy?
How to Honor Christ as Holy in Apologetics
Let Christ’s holiness embolden you, freeing you from the fear of man and empowering you to testify with both courage and humility.