Contextualization in the Late-Modern West
We contextualize whether we know it or not, so let’s become better versed in our city’s and culture’s narratives, connecting God’s truth with those who need to hear it.
We contextualize whether we know it or not, so let’s become better versed in our city’s and culture’s narratives, connecting God’s truth with those who need to hear it.
Don Carson examines the biblical concept of God’s righteous wrath.
When women’s ministry is divided primarily by age or life stage, we miss the deep, enriching relationships that come from intergenerational engagement.
‘Beyond the Salvation Wars’ is theologically presumptive and often dismissive. It may bring Protestants and Catholics together, but primarily in opposition to Matthew Bates’s new version of the gospel.
Collin Hansen revisits March 11, 2020, exploring the effects of COVID-19 on churches, society, and trust in authorities.
We live in a time when resolving relational discord by severing the relationship is acceptable (or even applauded). But what does the Bible say about challenging relationships with parents?
Lessons the church can learn from the intellectual journey of a skeptic to the Christian faith.
Guest host Kendra Dahl interviews Collin Hansen about his new book, ‘Where Is God in a World with So Much Evil?’
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Courtney Doctor and Melissa Kruger talk with Nancy Guthrie about their prayer lives and why God designed us to pray daily.
Sarah Zylstra reveals how The Salt Company fosters vibrant faith among college students through deep theological engagement and community.
Collin Hansen revisits March 11, 2020, exploring the effects of COVID-19 on churches, society, and trust in authorities.
Garrett Kell joins Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan to discuss practical tools for pursuing purity.
Joanna Kimbrel and Amy Gannett discuss the doctrine of union with Christ and how this foundational doctrine instills joy in Christ.
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Courtney Doctor and Melissa Kruger talk with Nancy Guthrie about their prayer lives and why God designed us to pray daily.
As readers engage the seven godly pursuits, they’ll be challenged to measure the shape of their lives and discern God’s direction.
We contextualize whether we know it or not, so let’s become better versed in our city’s and culture’s narratives, connecting God’s truth with those who need to hear it.
Don Carson examines the biblical concept of God’s righteous wrath.
Sarah Zylstra reveals how The Salt Company fosters vibrant faith among college students through deep theological engagement and community.
At the largest campus ministry you’ve never heard of, Gen Z students are flocking to the gospel.