In the ancient world, the city gates were more than an entrance. They were the heart of public life. Elders gathered to render judgment. Merchants set up shop...
Hezekiah had been a good king. It might not have been so. His father had been the evil king, Ahaz, and Hezekiah might easily have continued in that...
In our quest for effective, productive faith integration, solid resources abound. Consequently, I deeply appreciate the emergence of this fresh work, distinctly crafted for church leaders. Upon reading...
Pride is not what it used to be. One doesn’t need to scour the news to recognize the muted corporate response to this year’s Pride Month. In major...
One of the most transforming truths we can know about God has perhaps best been expressed—believe it or not—by a talking beaver. In C. S. Lewis’ magnificent The...
“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...
Graduation season is a wonderful time of year when family and friends gather to celebrate the academic accomplishments of their loved ones. Because I work at a university,...
To the extent that most people think about St. Patrick’s Day and its imagery, it’s about leprechauns, the color green, maybe a party or two, and perhaps a...
Our friend and IFWE contributor, Dr. Stephen Presley, recently highlighted five helpful books for pastors. I wanted to contribute my own list of recommendations for our readers who...
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