The poor will always be with us, but such a sobering reality does not free us from an obligation to work to alleviate the ravages of poverty. On...

A significant part of the calling of God’s people is to reweave shalom. What does that look like in the world today? The cultural mandate calls Christians to...

When my son was younger, he watched The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything, a Veggie Tales movie, all the time. A royal family needs rescuing from an evil...

Yesterday, writing about God’s sovereignty after the election, I quoted a few passages from the book of Daniel. Daniel continues to be a model for how Christians should...

Theologian R. C. Sproul once said, “God doesn’t roll dice.” Nothing ever happens by chance. Scripture makes this clear. Consider Ruth in the Old Testament. Ruth “happened to...

He stood proudly laughing as I retrieved my red flag from a ditch. “Wave it, son!” he encouraged. It remains a vivid recollection of a moment in a...

Chariots of Fire is one of my favorite movies. One great scene features the main character, Eric Liddell, preaching a sermon on a Sunday when he could be...

Earlier this week, Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr. wrote about twelve theses for a Christian understanding of economics, making this assertion: Regrettably, many American Christians know little about...

The Bible instructs Christians to obey, honor, and give tribute to those whom God has placed in positions of authority (Rom. 13: 1-7, Matt. 22:21). Believers are further...

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