Grief and the Pastor
Grieving isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s evidence we’re human.
Grief and the Pastor
Grieving isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s evidence we’re human.
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.
Creating an Intentional Space for Counseling
Creating a hospitable space can reduce unnecessary obstacles for this delicate ministry of counseling.
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.
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?
Should Christians Be “Welcoming and Affirming”?
Jesus Christ was welcoming, but there is no evidence of him affirming an unbiblical lifestyle.
“I Can Do All Things”: Don’t Miss the Point
Paul understood that any hardship, whether prison or death, is bearable through Christ.
The Superiority of the Christian Story
The Christian story is not only true but also is deeply meaningful and hopeful.
Photography as an Outward-Focused Art
As we aim the lens outward, we become more outward-focused and concerned with the other.
A Trip to the Art Museum for a Richer Apologetic
What would have changed if I didn’t see those students as enemies but as partners, fellow pilgrims on a road towards restoration and redemption?
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