Youth Sports, Healthy Families, and the Future of the Church
For some families, youth sports feels like a merry-go-round of time, energy, and money we can’t get off. How can we think better about this?
For some families, youth sports feels like a merry-go-round of time, energy, and money we can’t get off. How can we think better about this?
Don Carson emphasizes the need for a thoughtful, context-driven interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:12 to faithfully understand gender roles in the church.
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Collin Hansen and Jamie Dunlop explore how churches can prioritize unity in Christ as they embrace differences among their members.
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.
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Collin Hansen and Jamie Dunlop explore how churches can prioritize unity in Christ as they embrace differences among their members.
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Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra explores the shift in youth sports culture, its effects on families and church communities, and how parents can navigate it in a way that honors God.
Collin Hansen and Jamie Dunlop explore how churches can prioritize unity in Christ as they embrace differences among their members.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss bearing with one another in love, respecting differing consciences, and the role of pastoral guidance in navigating church disagreements.
Kendra Dahl sits down with biblical theology experts Ben Gladd, Courtney Doctor, and Elizabeth Woodson to discuss how a Christ-centered understanding of Scripture illuminates our study of theology and our lives as Christians.
Sarah Irving-Stonebraker discusses her unlikely conversion and explains how history can help us make sense of good and evil and give us hope for the future.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra explores the shift in youth sports culture, its effects on families and church communities, and how parents can navigate it in a way that honors God.
Genuine believers must respond faithfully to James’s warnings, remaining vigilant against the danger of living hypocritically.
For some families, youth sports feels like a merry-go-round of time, energy, and money we can’t get off. How can we think better about this?
Don Carson emphasizes the need for a thoughtful, context-driven interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:12 to faithfully understand gender roles in the church.
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What might happen if we as Christians replaced our negative joking about how hard parenting is with words of gratitude for our children and the God who created them?
Collin Hansen and Jamie Dunlop explore how churches can prioritize unity in Christ as they embrace differences among their members.