Leonardo De Chirico: An Evangelical Assessment of The Roman Catholic Doctrine of Scripture
Leonardo De Chirico recently delivered a lecture at Southeastern Seminary titled “From Dei Verbum (1965) to Verbum Domini […]
Leonardo De Chirico: An Evangelical Assessment of The Roman Catholic Doctrine of Scripture
Leonardo De Chirico recently delivered a lecture at Southeastern Seminary titled “From Dei Verbum (1965) to Verbum Domini […]
Abortion Is a Man’s Issue, Too
A few years ago I wrote an article titled “81%.” The article highlighted the following statistic: 81% of […]
“The Lingering Effects of Lynching”: A Reflection
Recently Southeastern’s Library hosted a talk entitled” The Lingering Effects of Lynching on your Ministry: An Untold Story.” The […]
Should the Church Be Welcoming to Homosexuality?
The church should be “welcoming” to all in the salvific sense, but not “welcoming” in the positional sense.
Turning It Off: Embracing God in the Quiet
…But I like Vegging Out I do a daily “quiet time,” I listen to Christian podcasts and I […]
Abuse is Not New: #MeToo Confessions of a Middle-Aged Baptist Woman
By Adrianne Miles When yet another Southern Baptist leader resigned because of sexual misconduct, a Christian colleague of […]
Is a Fetus Really a Person?
Editor’s Note: Jonathan Darville recently published an article titled, “Set the Little Ones Free.” He argues the unborn […]
The Welfare of the City, the Salvation of Souls, and the Sufficiency of Scripture
By Andrew J. Spencer and David W. Jones Scripture is sufficient to encourage Christians to seek both the […]
You Already Contextualize the Gospel. Do You Do It Well?
Have you ever tried to communicate with someone who doesn’t speak your language? It can be frustrating if […]
Does God Forgive Those Who’ve Had Abortions?
Editor’s Note: Jonathan Darville recently published an article titled, “Set the Little Ones Free.” He argues the unborn […]
‘SimCity’ and the Culture-Making Power of Stories
SimCity, the city-building simulation video game, was released 30 years ago—spanning computer, console and now mobile gaming. Not […]
The Man Behind the Myth: 5 Things You Can Learn from St. Patrick
During the 5th century, St. Patrick of Ireland bravely engaged a barbaric culture for the sake of Christ, and […]
Will Abortion Laws Ever Change?
Editor’s Note: Last week, Jonathan Darville published an article titled, “Set the Little Ones Free.” He argues the […]
A Biblical-Theological Vision of Social Engagement and Biblical Justice
Social engagement. Social justice. These phrases can sound scary to evangelical ears. But are these concepts actually foreign […]
Pro-lifers, Don’t Forget to Speak Life Online
On January 22, my social media feed blew up with sonograms, pregnant bellies, and cherub-like baby faces. When […]
Should I Watch That or Not? 8 Parameters That Help Me Decide
How should Christians view or consume art? Art can be a touchy subject. Whatever the format – sculpture, paintings, […]
Set the Little Ones Free
We have a duty to speak up for and intercede on the behalf of these little ones, who constitute the most vulnerable members of society.
Parents, Stop Idolizing Your Children
Do not turn to idols or make for yourselves any gods of cast metal: I am the Lord […]
Bryan Chapell: Bridging Generational Divides in the Church
Is the church’s goal to seek cultural control or cultural credibility? Are believers called to halt sin or […]
Oxford Study Tour: I Traveled Through Time, and You Can Too
When I first heard about the Oxford Study Tour, I was thrilled at the possibility of going. See, every year, students and faculty have […]
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