Category: Bible & Theology

In Harvard’s early rules and precepts, its mission was unambiguous: “Everyone shall consider as the main end of his life and studies, to know God and Jesus Christ,...

“The mind of a person plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps” (Prov. 16:9, NASB). “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is...

In this series, I have tried to present textual and ethical reasons for thinking that the Bible teaches a minimalist view of the state. I have also looked...

My first car was one of Honda’s early US market entry models. It was a rather small, two-door car with a faux back seat and a tiny four-cylinder...

The first couple chapters in the book of Genesis have a lot to say about our callings and our work. In Genesis 2:15, the Lord puts man “in...

In my previous article, we discussed how Jesus’s ethics and teachings lead to a conclusion about a limited view of government. In today’s article, the final one in...

Editor’s Note: We are pleased to share Dr. Rob Pacienza’s sermon and sermon notes (below) from the Easter worship service of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church on April 5,...

On Good Friday, it might seem like jumping to the end of the story to discuss Revelation, but just as the reality of Resurrection Sunday makes Good Friday...

Did you miss the Institute for Faith & Culture’s Kingdom Come conference this past weekend? At a time when confusion reigns, believers from across the country gathered to...

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