Parents Are Stressed. The Church Can Help.
At the same time that parents have reached historic levels of stress, 40 million Americans have stopped going to church.
At the same time that parents have reached historic levels of stress, 40 million Americans have stopped going to church.
The details of history help us make more, not less, sense of the present.
Growing up as an adopted child, Erika never wanted her kids to face the questions and feelings she did. Without meaning to, her parents changed her mind.
We aren’t children on account of our genes or deeds but solely by grace through faith in Christ.
Pastors are especially called to protect God’s sheep, but they can’t be effective without other people also being alert for abuse.
Gen Z Christians are refusing the lies their culture is feeding them. Instead, they’re inviting us to taste and see with them that the Lord is good.
Christopher and Richard Hays argue that God has changed his mind on same-sex relationships. What’s at stake is our understanding of who God is and how we can discern his will.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss how God’s commands guide us in loving our neighbor and transform us into Christ’s likeness.
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Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss how God’s commands guide us in loving our neighbor and transform us into Christ’s likeness.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss how, with God’s help, our churches can be marked by honesty, safety, and renewal.
Gavin Ortlund considers the best arguments for and against Protestantism in his case for an always reforming church.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss Christian submission to authorities, examining God’s providence, the government’s function, and more.
G. K. Beale explores the biblical call to separate from worldly temptations, urging believers to place their trust in Christ rather than in material comforts.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss how God’s commands guide us in loving our neighbor and transform us into Christ’s likeness.
Even if you’d go so far as to describe the person as toxic, you’re never free not to love him.
At the same time that parents have reached historic levels of stress, 40 million Americans have stopped going to church.
Abraham will show us how to engage the wars of the culture without capitulating to tribalism or withdrawing to quietism.
In catacombs, in cathedrals, and everywhere throughout church history, Christians can’t seem to stop singing.
Growing up as an adopted child, Erika never wanted her kids to face the questions and feelings she did. Without meaning to, her parents changed her mind.
The details of history help us make more, not less, sense of the present.