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Skepticism Is Not a Christian Virtue
Faith’s certainty ‘is by nature heroic and fearless, though there be as many devils as tiles on the roof.’
Self-Creation Is Exhausting. Here’s Where to Find Rest.
Performance culture is fragile and unsatisfying. But Psalm 8 provides a way off the achievement treadmill.
Supreme Court Says Schools Can’t Hide Gender Transitions from Parents
The Supreme Court has sent a clear message this week that the state may not treat parents as enemies to be circumvented.
How Do I Know If I’m Idolizing Work?
Is your work about stewarding the gifts God has given you for his glory and others’ good, or has it become all about your own glory and good?
AI Can’t Beat What We Learn in the School of Our Senses
In an age of overmediation and digital delusion, trust what you can touch with your own hands and see with your own eyes.
Our Investments Reveal Our Eschatology
Our use of money reveals which future we believe will ultimately secure us.
The Lawful Shape of Christlikeness
Reformed theology has long been clear: Christlikeness isn’t opposed to God’s law but is its embodiment.
Missiles and Moments of Clarity
Each explosion clarifies realities I knew but had hidden under the hum and drum of everyday life.
Edgelords Won’t Inherit the Earth
The edgelord’s currency is transgression, and his goal isn’t truth but reaction.
5 Ways to Care for Divorced People in Your Church
Research shows that almost half of church attendees who get divorced leave their current church. How can the body of Christ better support people experiencing the pain of divorce?
Students Need a Bigger Story Than AI
We don’t need to reject AI. We need to be formed by a story bigger than AI.
7 Money-Back Guarantees of the Gospel
Rejoicing in God himself is a fitting climax to Paul’s celebration of salvation’s benefits.
Christlike Work in a Burnout Society
In our desperation to maximize productivity, we’ve become a society defined by voluntary self-exploitation.
What Is the Biblical Way of Progress?
Jesus Christ refused to pick up his sword. Instead, the weapons of violence were used on him, but he rose up to proclaim peace.
AI Will Never Win Olympic Gold
Sports capture the vulnerability and unpredictability of what it means to be human.
Executive Pastor, Remember Your Call
You experience the joy of exercising your spiritual gifts when you’re locked in on your call. So don’t let it get overshadowed.
What Could Be Better than Pursuing Happiness?
If we chase happiness, we won’t find it. But if we chase the Son, he’ll fulfill us, and we just might find happiness along the way.
From Enslaved to Shepherd: The Remarkable Life of Gowan Pamphlet
Gowan Pamphlet was in the first generation of black evangelical leaders who gained respect among their white brethren without abandoning their distinct ethnic identity.