Sin has consequences. It seems obvious, but sin has had a detrimental impact on our ability to flourish. This is because sin has damaged the relationships that are...
Common grace is God’s kindness and mercy toward all members of the human race regardless of their spiritual condition. It is, as theologian John Murray wrote, “every favour...
A significant part of the calling of God’s people is to reweave shalom. What does that look like in the world today? The cultural mandate calls Christians to...
Yesterday, writing about God’s sovereignty after the election, I quoted a few passages from the book of Daniel. Daniel continues to be a model for how Christians should...
Theologian R. C. Sproul once said, “God doesn’t roll dice.” Nothing ever happens by chance. Scripture makes this clear. Consider Ruth in the Old Testament. Ruth “happened to...
A Barna survey examining changes in worldview among Christians once found that only 19 percent of professing born-again Christians acknowledged even a limited Christian worldview (based on Barna’s...
We were created to be stewards of God’s creation through our work. There are many passages concerning stewardship in the Bible that tell us this, but the following...
Last night’s vice presidential debate helped me solidify some thoughts that have been percolating in my head for awhile now, thoughts concerning how Christians can think about election...
The search for meaning and purpose is not new. It has dogged mankind from the beginning of time. There is a natural, inescapable desire to live in peace...
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