Applying the Unchanging Gospel to an Ever-Changing World: The DMin in Faith and Culture
The world is changing. For better or worse, the culture looks vastly different than it did just a […]
Applying the Unchanging Gospel to an Ever-Changing World: The DMin in Faith and Culture
The world is changing. For better or worse, the culture looks vastly different than it did just a […]
How to Talk To Kids about Grief and Loss
“Jesus wept.” (John 11:35) These two words show Jesus cutting to the heart of humanity. This shortest verse […]
Noah’s Flood and the Age of the Earth (Part 1)
Gregg Davidson, professor of Geology & Geological Engineering at the University of Mississippi, discusses a biblical worldview and […]
The Night That Paved the Way for the Holocaust
In 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Nazi Germany. Almost immediately, he began to implement legal actions against […]
Single-Minded: How to Love Your Single Friends
Recently, I wrote an article clarifying the theology of singleness and marriage as well as challenging the church […]
A Primer on Southern Secession and the Civil War
More than 150 years have passed since the end of the Civil War, but controversies surrounding Confederates statues […]
Michael Ward: C.S. Lewis on Planet Narnia
If you’ve read C.S. Lewis‘ Chronicles of Narnia, perhaps the books have seemed to be a “hodge podge” […]
Single-Minded: Reflections on Singlehood, Faith and the Church
When I placed the silver “True Love Waits” ring on my fifteen-year-old finger, I never dreamed that I […]
“Father, Quiet Me”: Amy Carmichael’s Prayer for the Mundane and Spectacular Moments of Life
By Shelly Durkee My Father, quiet me, Til in thy holy presence, hushed, I think thy thoughts with […]
“God in the Gallery”: What to Expect with “Come to the Table” Art Exhibit
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary’s L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture will host a national traveling art exhibit called […]
Keep Your Soul Diligently
Most of the time, I can sense it coming on. Sure, sometimes I miss seeing it, until suddenly […]
Michael Ward: ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ Are Mini-Masterpieces of Medieval Scholarship
If you’ve read C.S. Lewis‘ Chronicles of Narnia, perhaps the books have seemed to be a “hodge podge” […]
You Can’t Understand the Bible if You Don’t Love Poetry
The Bible is more than an instruction manual, argues Matt Mullins in this talk at Wisdom Forum: The Good […]
Pain as a Platform for God’s Glory: A Review of ‘My Affliction for His Glory’ by Daniel Ritchie
Stories grip our attention and excite our imagination. Good stories invoke our imaginations and can even elicit visceral […]
My Hope for Spiritual Friendship and Revoice
This summer, a conference for same-sex attracted (SSA) and gender dysphoric Christians stirred quite a bit of controversy […]
On Matters of Conscience, How Should You Decide?
By David W. Jones One of the topics I explore in my new book Knowing and Doing the […]
Learning to Eat Again: Confessions of a Man with an Eating Disorder
I am one of the 3% of people who do not regain weight after significant weight loss. I […]
What to Expect When No One’s Expecting
By Doug Ponder Overpopulation fears are vastly overstated. As surprising as it may seem, the bigger threat is […]
How to Respond to a Crisis
In a recent post, we examined how to deal with crisis on a personal level. Now, let’s talk […]
Suffering Is a Fundamental Rhythm of the Good Life
How does suffering fit into our understanding of the good life? Jonathan Darville addressed this question at Wisdom Forum: […]
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