Category: Bible & Theology

In today’s culture, virtue is often treated as optional. It’s seen as admirable or maybe even nostalgic, but hardly essential. And sacrifice? That’s even more foreign. Outside of...

What if I told you that the contemporary Western worldview has much in common with Christian heresies that the church condemned nearly two thousand years ago? This may...

I consider it a personal privilege to be invited to share with fellow travelers a little of my own spiritual journey. Like most of us, I’m just one...

“Women are incapable of love.” “High-value men should never commit.” “Modern marriage is a trap designed to destroy men.” If you’ve spent any time online recently, you’ve likely...

Israel demanded a king, but their royal rulers diminished after only four generations, as we read in my last post. After Solomon’s son Rehoboam, Israel was snatched up...

When working on a writing project recently, I found myself typing “theology of work” and “faith and work movement” many times. This made me wonder why we don’t...

One of our readers asked several questions that I hear often: “In the life after death, what will we do? Will we work? Will any of the things...

The people of Israel’s first experiment with a king did not go very well, as we saw in my last post. The first king, Saul, put himself above...

Easter is a big deal. That much is clear, known to everybody in our purview—secular neighbors, mainstream media, national retailers, and more. However, what is unclear to many...

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