What Job Teaches Us About Suffering
‘Yet I Will Hope in Him’ reminds us that the hope Job found in God is still available to us, and through Christ, our hope is multiplied.
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‘Yet I Will Hope in Him’ reminds us that the hope Job found in God is still available to us, and through Christ, our hope is multiplied.
‘The Wisdom of Sleep’ reminds us that rest—whether waking or sleeping—is an act of worship.
‘Mere Complementarianism’ delivers as promised: an overview of God’s vision for men and women in the church and beyond that’s straightforward and helpful.
The attempt at satire is evident throughout ‘Yesteryear,’ but good satire requires enough of a grasp to know what you’re making fun of. Burke doesn’t.
‘The Religious Left’ offers a clear view into the reasoning behind and tactics of a movement that misuses Scripture for its own ends.