Author: Hugh Whelchel

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...

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...

A Barna survey examining changes in worldview among Christians once found that only 19 percent of professing born-again Christians acknowledged even a limited Christian worldview (based on Barna’s...

Did you know Martin Luther was a media pioneer? In her New York Times article, “Long Before Twitter, Martin Luther Was a Media Pioneer,” Tanya Mohn writes, Americans...

There is an old story set in the Middle Ages during the construction of one of the great European cathedrals. A nobleman was walking among the workers, asking...

We were created to be stewards of God’s creation through our work. There are many passages concerning stewardship in the Bible that tell us this, but the following...

The sacred-secular divide has deep historical roots. The early church held a sound biblical view of work, but lost it during the Middle Ages. The Reformation helped rectify...

The Reformation impacted Christians’ views of work in ways that still influence our contemporary view of vocation. As you might expect, Martin Luther and John Calvin played significant...

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