Bible & Theology

Relationships are Integral to the Mission of God’s People

Near the end of the sixth day of the creation story we read, “Then God...

The Complicated Legacy of Max Weber’s ‘The Protestant Ethic’

This week marks the 151st birthday of Max Weber. He was born on April 21,...

"We’re Not on a Sinking Ship": An Interview with Isaac Cheatham

Isaac Cheatham has always had a strong passion for teaching and sharing the gospel. During...

Our Mission Is More than Sin Management: The Four-Chapter Gospel and God’s Grand Story of Redemption

This first chapter of Genesis is more than the opening to the first book of...

What Is the Mission of God’s People?

Today, when most Evangelicals think about Genesis 1, these questions come to mind: Did God...

A Seminary President Sits Down with a Facilities Worker to Talk Faith and Work

There are only two people with permanent, personally designated parking spots on the campus of...

A Jesus That Would Make Thomas Jefferson Proud

On Good Friday I watched Killing Jesus, a television movie based on Bill O’Reilly’s book...

‘Joy to the World’ Is Really an Easter Hymn

One of my favorite hymns is “Joy to the World.” We usually sing it around...

The Hinge of History Is Found in the Darkness of Good Friday and Holy Saturday

Annually the Easter weekend takes us through a wrenching drama, from the horror of a...

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