In a previous post I discussed how God’s mission for each of us is wherever he has put us, not necessarily on the other side of the world....
It is almost impossible to have a deep discussion on any topic without running into the question, “What do you mean by x,” where x can be almost...
When I first read James Davison Hunter’s To Change the World a couple months ago, I found his argument that the true nature of cultural change is more...
The amount of discussion Christians have devoted to the topic of “culture” has been inversely proportional to the degree to which Christians feel they control “culture.” Perhaps that’s...
When literature achieves renown and ubiquity—Don Quixote, Pride and Prejudice, Harry Potter—the result is an avalanche of convoluted literary interpretations. The Lord of the Rings, a recent example...
Who is Jesus? The question is even more popular now than it was when Jesus himself questioned his disciples about people’s speculations (Mark 8:27). Christians believe that the...
In the 1979 film Being There, Peter Sellers’ character, Chance—a man who is not too bright—rises to power and prominence in Washington, D.C. by repeatedly being in the...
At this point in the year, many recent college graduates are transitioning into new jobs. The prospect of finally getting out into the real world and putting their...
When I first got into Christian apologetics shortly after graduating from high school, I was dazzled by what I found. In books such as Tim Keller’s The Reason...
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