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Sean McDowell — January 03, 2022
How secular is the worldview of Christian young people today? My suspicion is that it is far more than you may think. Let me explain. According to...
Apologetics
Q & A with William Lane Craig
William Lane Craig — December 31, 2021
This is a Q & A blog post by our Visiting Scholar in Philosophy, William Lane Craig. Question Suppose I accept that Jesus rose from the dead...
Sean McDowell — December 29, 2021
When my son was 7 years old, he asked me a memorable question, Dad, whats the most important thing you know? While I dont recall what I said, I...
Ministry and Leadership
Kenneth Berding — December 24, 2021
There is no better time than Christmastime to read a book about miracles, is there? I have just finished reading Craig Keeners new book: Miracles...
Historical Theology, Theology
Gary Manning Jr — December 20, 2021
Luke tells us that Mary gave birth to her first-born son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes (Luke 2:7). Later, the angel told the shepherds...
Theology
Kenneth Berding — December 15, 2021
In the Christian world, at least before the advent of modern telecommunications, church bells were the most common way of reminding Christians that...
Historical Theology, Old Testament, Spiritual Formation
Carmen Imes — December 10, 2021
Until recent decades, the Psalms have been a mainstay for individual and corporate prayer for Christians. For 2000 years, churches sang and prayed...
Ministry and Leadership, Spiritual Formation
Kenneth Berding — December 08, 2021
Do you ever struggle to know how to pray for other Christians? One possible (and common) approach is simply to pray for whatever people ask you to...
Church Life, Culture
Steve Porter — December 06, 2021
In a well-known sermon from 1987, Dr. E. V. Hill preached his wifes funeral. Interspersed with remembering Jane Ednas life and grieving her loss, Dr. Hill intones Job 1:21, The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord.
John McKinley — December 02, 2021
I recently heard an insight from a friend during a conversation that in his long experience, he had earlier seen the Bible as merely a guidebook...
Church Life, Spiritual Formation
Kenneth Berding — November 30, 2021
I recently read through Stephen Paynes new devotional book, I Lift my Eyes to the Hills: Gods Help in Times of Trouble . Steve is a former...
Evangelism, Ministry and Leadership
Mitch Glaser — November 23, 2021
Life is replete with contrasts especially as we approach Thanksgiving. Recalling the glorious refrain of King David in Psalm 136, "Give thanks to...
Culture, Theology
Kenneth Berding — November 22, 2021
A few years ago, a delightful young college student came up to me and asked, "Would you like to see my tattoo?" "Um吏K," I mumbled, somewhat unsure...
Culture, Evangelism
Greg Koukl — November 17, 2021
In spiritual conversations, landmines abound. Thats why talking with others about controversial, volatile topics like the gospel can be scary. I...
Historical Theology, New Testament
Carmen Imes — November 15, 2021
This is the third post in a three-part series on the top ten myths about The Ten Commandments. Read Part 1 and Part 2 . In the first two...
Marriage and Family, Ministry and Leadership, Spiritual Formation
Berry Bishop — November 12, 2021
Ecclesiastes 3 tells us there is a time for everything. There is a time or season for laughing, speaking and dancing and we typically resonate...
Kenneth Berding — November 11, 2021
Not every door that appears to be open is an open door. And not every door that appears to be closed is a closed door. Just because a ministry...
Carmen Imes — November 08, 2021
This is the second post in a three-part series on the top ten myths about the Ten Commandments. Part 1 was posted last week and Part 3will be...
Culture, Spiritual Formation
Kenneth Berding — November 04, 2021
I just returned from a weekend in Philadelphia where I spent two days with individuals and organizations laboring to counter a dangerous pandemic....
Historical Theology, Old Testament
Carmen Imes — November 01, 2021
This is the first post in a three-part series on the top ten myths about the Ten Commandments. Part 2 and Part 3 will be published over the course...
Biblical Exposition, Church Life
Kenneth Berding — October 29, 2021
It has become increasingly popular in recent years for teachers of the Bible (myself included) to disparage people who apply Jeremiah 29:11-13 to...
John McKinley — October 27, 2021
Christians often say that God doesnt give us more than we can handle. What they mean is that the troubles in our lives are measured out by God...
Church Life, Ministry and Leadership
Gary McIntosh — October 25, 2021
What do pastors actually do? While the answer to many may seem obvious, others ask the question with honest curiosity. It really is difficult to...
Kenneth Berding — October 20, 2021
In a former post , I tried to answer the question of whether Paul was a literal tentmaker. In this post, I ask whether Paul was a figurative...
Kenneth Berding — October 18, 2021
In todays post (part 1), I will try to answer the question of whether Paul literally sewed tents. It turns out that this is a disputed question....