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Franklin Graham, evangelicals aren’t the ones obsessed with sex
Every time evangelicals try to serve people, progressives want to harp on sex.
Another week, another conspiracy
Another week, another lengthy YouTube video alleging a coronavirus-related conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of government.
Are gov't restrictions going too far?
What makes a legitimate government action and what crosses the line into anti-religious bias?
Is Critical Theory compatible with Christianity?
If you haven’t heard the terms “intersectionality” and “critical theory,” your children likely have, at least if they ...
A Chinese pastor’s advice to the American church
Bob Fu is sometimes affectionately called the pastor of China’s underground railroad.
The non-essential church?
Crises reveal much about us as individuals: our courage, our faith, our resiliency.
We can only 'imagine' a utopia
If the history of the 20th Century teaches us anything, it’s that this-world-only political utopianisms always lead to catastrophe, in which individuals are sacrificed on the altars of the collective good
Coronavirus, God, and a world out of our control
We exist by the grace of God. Were He to withhold His breath of life and His creation-sustaining Word—well, that’d be it, folks.
Lent, the reality of death, and fearing God
A key distinction is that Lenten disciplines, beginning with Ash Wednesday’s reminder that “You are dust and to dust you shall return,” place our celebration of resurrection in the context of our humanity, both our mortality and our fallenness.
J. Lo and Shakira’s Super Bowl 'performance' and our culture’s mixed messages
In the midst of our culture’s ubiquitous calls to protect kids and women from abuse and harassment, especially in this #MeToo era, we pretend that as long as we call it “art” or “female empowerment,” that this sort of overt sexualization will magically have none of the consequences we now complain about.