Why I Returned to the Middle East
The recommendation has been for Americans to come home, and yet I was crossing the Atlantic in the opposite direction.
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The recommendation has been for Americans to come home, and yet I was crossing the Atlantic in the opposite direction.
In this message on 1 Corinthians 9:19–23 from TGC’s 2009 National Conference, Don Carson discusses the concept of flexibility in evangelism while maintaining the integrity of gospel proclamation.
God’s glory isn’t a light spreading slowly across the globe. It’s more ordinary—and more beautiful—than that.
Though metaphorical interpretations of idol worship are hermeneutically sound and important for our sanctification, we shouldn’t neglect the literal application of biblical texts about idolatry.
Helen Roseveare’s autobiography reminds us of God’s faithfulness in all circumstances. It also models what repentance in the Christian life should look like.