ARTICLES
Perfect Courtesy Toward All in the Worst of Times
True discipleship might not only be counter-cultural to the culture of the world but also to Christian subculture.
Sweet and Sour Church
Some ways to allow “the different” in our lives and churches to lead to “the better.”
Fathers, We Need the Gospel
Godly fathers are not self-made men. To believe otherwise is a fatal misconception.
Seven Virtues for Having Hard Conversations
Should Christians be able to talk about what others can’t talk about? Yes.
The Kingdom of God Conquers Racism
As Christians, we don’t have the option of showing partiality toward people with the same skin tone, ethnicity, political affiliation, or economic status as us.
Four Truths to Embrace as Religious Liberties Erode
In the coming months and years, Christians in the United States will be forced to make a choice.
Ecclesiological Gnosticism: The Importance of “Place” in Spiritual Formation
Digital technologies tempt us to forget that God made us as embodied people who occupy actual space.
A Sturdy Gospel Perspective for Those with Loved Ones in QAnon
The grace of God is powerful—for you and for them.
The Freedom of Marital Commitment
In an excerpt from his book, Chasing Love, Sean McDowell invites us to consider the relational freedom that is found only in martial commitment and sexual fidelity.
Thanking God for Adoption Day
James Williams reflects on God’s grace in their family and show us how to express gratitude for adoption.
A Gospel-Shaped Vision of Wealth Distribution
Bob Stevenson asks if we are taking our cues from the world’s systems and strategies of wealth distribution? Or do Christians have a greater vision of how we are to utilize our wealth for the common good?
We Aren't Home Yet
Staff Writer Zach Barnhart reflects on 1 Peter 1:9-13 to help Christians remember their identity as citizens of the Kingdom of Christ.