‘Solo Mio’ and the Lost Art of Clean Rom-Coms
We need more wholesome, old-fashioned rom-coms that aren’t corny. ‘Solo Mio’ is a step in the right direction.
We need more wholesome, old-fashioned rom-coms that aren’t corny. ‘Solo Mio’ is a step in the right direction.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Jen Oshman about the lie that our worth is measured by what we possess and discuss practical strategies to combat materialism in our hearts.
A sermon from Augustine calls us not to self-loathing but to a holy hatred of the sickness that keeps us from becoming whole.
While Josephus isn’t sure of the source for Jesus’s supernatural deeds, he is sure they happened.
According to Newton, Paul’s total inability is the context within which the Lord makes the sufficiency of his own power and grace known to Paul.
Trevin Wax and Thomas West join Collin Hansen to discuss how catechisms help believers grow in faith and respond to modern cultural challenges with a biblical perspective.
Trevin Wax and Thomas West join Collin Hansen to discuss how catechisms help believers grow in faith and respond to modern cultural challenges with a biblical perspective.
Listen NowWhat we need isn’t a better to-do list but a better grid for making wise decisions across every domain of life.
Protesters disrupted a Cities Church service on Sunday after activists identified one of the pastors as acting director of ICE’s field office in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk with Trillia Newbell about how to apply to our lives the rich promises found in Romans 8.
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Ellen Mary Dykas talks about how to love people without craving or worshiping them.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Jen Oshman about the lie that our worth is measured by what we possess and discuss practical strategies to combat materialism in our hearts.
What is true of Christ becomes true of us. Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan are joined by Sam Allberry to discuss how pastors can recover the often overlooked doctrine of union with Christ and share it with their congregations.
Brett McCracken leads a panel discussion with Brad Edwards, Gavin Ortlund, and Jared C. Wilson on practical responses to the challenges facing the church.
Trevin Wax and Thomas West join Collin Hansen to discuss how catechisms help believers grow in faith and respond to modern cultural challenges with a biblical perspective.
Ellen Mary Dykas talks about how to love people without craving or worshiping them.
You may not know it, but these stories are shaping you. When you live in a city, you stop noticing the noise. Traffic outside your window, music bleeding through the...
We need more wholesome, old-fashioned rom-coms that aren’t corny. ‘Solo Mio’ is a step in the right direction.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Jen Oshman about the lie that our worth is measured by what we possess and discuss practical strategies to combat materialism in our hearts.
In ‘Don’t Let Nobody Turn You Around,’ Justin Giboney encourages Christians to pursue biblical justice without compromising on orthodox theology.
Though Nietzsche seeks to move beyond Christianity, he depends on the creation–fall–redemption–new creation structure, tacitly affirming Scripture’s narrative power even as he opposes it.
According to Newton, Paul’s total inability is the context within which the Lord makes the sufficiency of his own power and grace known to Paul.