‘Loki,’ Deconstruction, and Reformation
Loki season two challenges viewers to think more deeply about our tendency to raze institutions instead of raising them.
‘Loki,’ Deconstruction, and Reformation
Loki season two challenges viewers to think more deeply about our tendency to raze institutions instead of raising them.
Yes, God is with You (and Other Truths for Anxious and Depressed People)
Serving Jesus in Obscurity
Obscure disciples have nothing to lose and everything to gain by praying for their less-obscure counterparts.
Matthew Martens: Does Criminal Justice Need Reforming?
Does criminal justice need reforming? Matthew Martens joins us to discuss this important question.
Reimagining Apologetics in the Classroom
Based on my experience in the classroom, I would commend these two practical ways that teachers can participate in reimagining apologetics in their classrooms.
Timothy George: Augustine and the Great Tradition
God and Lesser Authorities Part 2: Why Are We to Submit?
God’s reputation should be enhanced, not diminished, by His representatives.
Matthew Soerens: Humanitarian Crises in Israel, Ukraine, and Sudan
Matthew Soerens highlights the many humanitarian crises in the world right now — from Israel, to Ukraine, to other places few are talking about.
Online Fellowship: A Complement, Not a Replacement, of the Church
Put simply, the more Christians fellowship, the more they mature. And the Internet provides fallow ground for fellowship.
The Humility of Rest
Pride makes for a brutal taskmaster, but humility holds out the offer of rest.
Headlines: This Halloween, Will You Be Present in Your Community?
Jacob Shatzer: Thinking Christianly About Transhumanism
If you could improve your body with technology, would you — or should you? We discuss transhumanism with Jacob Shatzer.
Car Dependency
It’s hard to feel invested in my local community when the radius of my community is defined by my vehicle.
Gavin Ortlund: How Do We Respond to the Deconstruction Movement?
How do we respond to the deconstruction movement? How might Jesus call us to serve those experiencing doubt? Gavin Ortlund delivers the annual Drummond-Bush Lecture.
Things I’ve Learned From Debating My Dad About Apologetic Method
However, good arguments, like a warm meal, can establish a more hospitable environment in which to share the gospel.
Gavin Ortlund: The Apologetics We Need Right Now
The Death of the Modern University
Instead of pursuing the classical vision of the educational school, our institutions are settling for cheaply made vocational programs with sports teams.
Manifestation and Mental Illness: A False Gospel?
When it comes to our theology of mental health, the Church has bought into the lie of “Spiritual Illness” which is actually just a baptized form of a pagan ideology.
Ant Greenham: Making Sense of the Crisis in Israel
What’s going on in Israel, and how can we pray? Dr. Ant Greenham joins us to discuss.
Confronting Evil, Promoting Peace, Protecting the Vulnerable: The Evangelical Statement in Support of Israel
Our friends at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission have released an Evangelical Statement in Support of Israel. Drs. Danny Akin and Ken Keathley have signed the statement, and they invite you to do so as well.
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