Lament, Grief, and Christian Hope
When dealing with grief, we must look beyond speculative theodicies towards something – or Someone – better.
Lament, Grief, and Christian Hope
When dealing with grief, we must look beyond speculative theodicies towards something – or Someone – better.
Grief and the Pastor
Grieving isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s evidence we’re human.
Justin Barrett: Engaging Science to Shape Culture
Christ-followers are woefully underrepresented in the sciences. Justin Barrett wants to change that.
Three Reasons Students and Pastors Shouldn’t Use ChatGPT
Tools like ChatGPT have the potential to make us deeply irrational, slaves to vice, and ultimately unhuman.
Explainer: IVF, the Alabama Supreme Court, and the Wrongful Death of Extrauterine Children
Christians should applaud the small step that this decision represents toward the regulation of an industry that has largely avoided public regulation and accountability.
Creating an Intentional Space for Counseling
Creating a hospitable space can reduce unnecessary obstacles for this delicate ministry of counseling.
Kenny and Claire Hilliard: Worship for the Weary
Kenny and Claire Hilliard always loved music. But when suffering sidetracked their ministry path, music became more than a hobby. It became a calling.
Three Ways for Students and Pastors to Use ChatGPT
Pastors and students have benefitted throughout the years from technology such as Microsoft Word and Logos. Done properly, ChatGPT and other AI tools are the next step.
Psalm 27 as the Solution in the Struggle Over Self-Image
Like David, we can find comfort, satisfaction, and confidence in the God of our salvation as we behold him.
Chelsea Patterson Sobolik: Our Calling Never Changes. Our Assignments Do.
Chelsea Patterson Sobolik talks about seasons of work, assignments vs. calling, the eternal significance of our work, sexism in the workplace, and more.
A Recap of the ‘Exploring Personhood: Challenges to Humanity’ Conference
2024 marks the final year of the Center for Faith and Culture’s three-year investigation into theological anthropology. This […]
2 Pitfalls I’m Avoiding in Teaching My Son the Bible
To convey the richness of Scripture to children, we must go beyond pithy morals and ask thought-provoking questions.
May Christians Engage in Natural Theology? Karl Barth Contra Mundum
While the majority tradition will likely prevail, Karl Barth’s minority report needs to be heard, and his warning against the misuse of general revelation must be heeded.
George Yancey: Moving Beyond Color Blindness and Antiracism
How can Christians address the racial divide? George Yancey thinks there's a more productive path forward.
What Makes Baptists Unique (And Why it Matters Now)
But in any case, the decision to exclude these churches raises an important question for the future: How much theological agreement does the Convention want to require?
He Gets Us? Don’t Minimize the Actions of Jesus
Both his words and actions have tremendous value, and they only make complete sense in light of each other.
Ana Ávila: “Productivity Is About Faithfulness”
Discover a Christian approach to productivity.
‘Exploring Personhood: Challenges to Humanity’: Here’s What You Need to Know
Get the location, schedule, and more in preparation for Exploring Personhood: Challenges to Humanity.
7 Principles to Help Christians Navigate the Immigration Debate
We can find in Scripture some basic frameworks to think about the issue well and guide our engagement as citizens.
Headlines: The March for Life
We need to continue to do what we've done: praying, pursuing partnerships with local pregnancy centers, and working to reach women through our local churches.
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