Joe Carter Under the guise of implementing “anti-terrorism” measures, Russia has adopted new laws that restrict religious freedom and criminalize missionary activities.
Read MorePaul Tautges Those who diminish the righteousness and wrath of God often claim to do so out of love for others. But the opposite is reality. Camouflaging God in an attempt to spare the feelings of those not yet rescued by His saving grace is not an act of love at all.
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Jill Carattini Atheists, we are told, merely acknowledge one less God than theists. If believers understood why they reject Zeus, the argument goes, they would understand why atheists reject their God.
Read MoreAl Mohler As Dr. Edmonson made clear, this means any Christian must be urgently concerned with anything that leads to the devaluing of the life of any human. That brings us to Black Lives Matter. “We have,” Dr. Edmondson declared, “a natural tendency to actively resist dealing with racial sin.”
Read MoreMika Edmondson I want you to know it’s right and good for us to be talking about ethnocentrism and racism in the church. And, despite our historic failures and present struggles, Jesus will make his house a house of prayer for all nations.
Read MoreRod Dreher Barronelle Stutzman is the Washington florist sued by a gay man, a friend and client of almost a decade, who was outraged by her refusal to do the flowers for his same-sex wedding. Whatever you think you know about her case, I bet you don’t know a lot of things in that short three-minute video.
Read MoreKimberly Wagner We need to deal with the fact that the bathroom door is swinging wide open to invite all to enter. Males and females are no longer expected to use the restroom corresponding with their biological sex but with the gender they identify with.
Read MoreJohn Piper If Jesus grew spiritually (Luke 2:52), spiritual growth in its essence must be marked by something other than ‘sinning less.’ What is the essence (or perhaps ‘goal’) of spiritual growth that sin-less Jesus was moving toward?”
Read MoreJoe Carter Earlier this month a new law took effect that makes California the latest—and most populous—state to legalize physician-assisted suicide. A similar law was passed last week by the Canadian parliament. Here are nine things you should know:
Read MoreDavid Qaoud For Paul, the antidote to arrogance is remembrance. As Kevin DeYoung says, “Remembrance is one of the most important aspects of the Christian faith.”
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Gregg Allison What issues sparked the Reformation? What were the key protests against the Catholic Church at that time? Do those same conditions exist now, such that the Reformation remains unfinished?
Read MoreAmy Hall What would we say if God offered us whatever we most wanted in life? What would we take if, whatever it was, it was ours for the asking?
Read MoreWayne Grudem and Barry Asmus Economist Barry Asmus and theologian Wayne Grudem have teamed up to outline a robust proposal for fighting poverty on a national level through the importance of personal freedom, the rule of law, private property, moral virtue, and education.
Read MoreMatt Chandler A powerful explanation of what it means to be justified from Romans 5:8-9.
Read MoreTim Challies Are you distressed by what you’ve done? Do you hear whispers that you have sinned beyond God’s desire or ability to forgive? Let these illustrations comfort you. Listen to—no, see!—all that God does with your sin.
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Matt Smethurst The man on the island. Perhaps you’ve encountered him in a friend’s argument against Christianity. Maybe you’ve even voiced the objection yourself. How could a good and loving God condemn to hell someone who’s never heard of him?
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