ARTICLES
How to Disagree to the Glory of God
Something is amiss when Christians argue for what they believe the Bible commands in ways that clearly violate what the Bible commands. There is a better way.
The Beauty in Shared Mission
My lived experiences in Central America gave me proof of not only the power but also the sheer beauty of unity in Christ.
The Gospel Commission
In this excerpt from the recently published book Gospel-Centered Discipleship, author Jonathan K. Dodson reminds readers of the importance of doing what Jesus commanded: making disciples.
Gospel-Centered Discipleship Interview with Jonathan Dodson
Jeremy Writebol interviews his friend and the founder of GCD, Jonathan K. Dodson.
Enter and Eat
There is something about that tiny window of time between the “Amen” and those first bites of dinner that is sacred, perhaps even sacramental.
They Are Humans, Not Heroes
In this book excerpt from the recently released The 5 Masculine Instincts, author Chase Replogle reminds us the biblical stories are not there to inspire us but to expose us.
The Church Is the Balm, Not the Knife
Church, our hands must be the balm for wounds instead of the ones that push the knife in deeper. If we’ve played a part in wounding a brother or sister, it’s time to let Jesus knock down our pride and go repent to that person.
God Dwarfs the Nations
Votes don’t decide presidents. Politicking doesn’t win elections. Coups don’t transfer power. Overthrows don’t topple dictators. God plants rulers on thrones and uproots them at will.
5 Lies About Christian Community That Sound True and Why They Are Not
Genuine community, even when it’s hard, is always better than the impostors.
O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing
The great cloud of witnesses still speaks. And we should listen.
The Just-Right Justice of God
Nobody—neither the relatively innocent, nor the diabolically evil—will get any worse than he or she deserves.
The Cosmic Tattletale and Overcoming His Accusations
We listen to Satan’s accusations and let them hinder us from worshipping and serving in complete freedom. We cower down in fear and terror of who we are and what we have done. Christ has removed our chains, but we still walk as if we are bound.