Category: Bible & Theology

In my previous article, I asked the important question, “When building relationships among our team members at work, how much time is too much?” Then I discussed what...

Public trust in the ancient foundations of the Western social and political order is shaking noticeably, anticipating massive upheaval, if not complete collapse. The loss of public confidence...

I have an important question to ask. I am sure I will receive a variety of responses. When building relationships among our team members at work, how much...

While touring Israel years ago, I gazed upon what tradition claims to be the very spot. With mild skepticism, I shrugged. We were on the Mount of Olives...

There is a website called Despair, Inc. which makes fun of the signs and motivational posters that adorn the walls of so many offices. My favorite is one...

These truths carved in stone remind us that the Christian faith has been a vital part of the American enterprise. Union Station is a time capsule depicting previous...

In my first blog, we examined usury in the book of Exodus, and in my second blog, we discussed usury from the context of Leviticus and Deuteronomy. But...

When we think about the life of Christ, we are often drawn to the crowning achievements and culminating moments of what he did. And don’t get me wrong,...

Editor’s note: Hugh Whelchel was recently featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that conversation, which you can watch in full here....

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