“To engage young people, education needs to be about religious or social values that transcend preparing for a job,” suggests Mark Oppenheimer in a recent WSJ article. He...

Exodus, like several other books in the Bible that I have discussed in previous articles, is full of references that help to form foundational principles of our theology...

Paul David Tripp, in his book, Parenting: 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family, states, “God doesn’t call able people to do important things.” At first...

A quarter-life crisis has three stages, I shared in my last article. Today we are going to take a look at the first stage: burnout. I attended a...

I remember vividly the insecurity I felt early on in my first full-time job. It was my first time swimming in the workforce and I was beset with...

We all know Abraham—an imperfect man, but one of unfathomable faith as he obediently put his son Isaac on the altar in Genesis 22. But in Genesis 24,...

The Prophet Jeremiah wrote to the Jewish exiles in Babylon to “seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray...

Editor’s note: Dr. Anne Bradley was recently featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that conversation that center around love in celebration...

Economics tells us that more is always better than less. The world takes this principle one step further and claims that the more wealth and possessions we store...

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