States of the Union: Maintaining Momentum After Dobbs
The abortion ball is now in the states’ court.
Our campaign ends in . . .
The abortion ball is now in the states’ court.
The COVID shutdown allowed women to rest and to dream about life outside the sex industry.
There’s a way to use social media that reflects God. And there’s a way to use it that rivals him. Wisdom seeks the first way.
Reading great works from church history like Calvin’s ‘Institutes of the Christian Religion’ may seem daunting—but it’s worth the effort. Here are 10 things to know before you start.
For pastors, rest is not an option; it’s an imperative for the soul.
In order to be transformed and find rest, we must first know and worship God.
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Talking with someone from a foreign country can be challenging, but Christians should ask missionary kids questions that make them feel seen, understood, and loved.
Your employer asks you to support Pride Month. What should you do?
Biblical theology allows us to experience deeper awe at what Christ has done, not an overwhelming feeling of what we have to do.
Scott Klusendorf and Karen Swallow Prior share their respective arguments and discuss the pro-life cause and what it should encompass.
Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry discuss the biblical idea of finding strength in weakness.
Jennie Allen: “Find an imperfect church fast, and start serving in the nursery.”
Brian Davis and Justin Giboney discuss how the church should address racial injustice.
The abortion ball is now in the states’ court.
In order to be transformed and find rest, we must first know and worship God.
As we sing to the family in front of us, the single behind us, and the couple on the other side of the room, we remind one another of the gospel and our shared hope in Christ.
Being prepared with clear information, refusing to be reactive, and cultivating attentiveness to the Spirit’s leading will help you navigate this cultural moment.
Social media can be used for good or for bad, but it isn’t amoral.
For pastors, rest is not an option; it’s an imperative for the soul.
Reading great works from church history like Calvin’s ‘Institutes of the Christian Religion’ may seem daunting—but it’s worth the effort. Here are 10 things to know before you start.