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John B. Carpenter | 4/16/2025
The Eastern Orthodox Trick
The Eastern Orthodox Trick
Eastern Orthodoxy has gained traction recently, particularly among disaffected evangelicals. But their arguments on icons don't stand up to scrutiny.
Steven Whitlow | 4/11/2025
"The most political church in town..."
"The most political church in town..."
Is a pastor’s insistence on avoiding politics really about principle, or is it just cowardice in disguise?
Michael Clary | 4/8/2025
God Has Given Us An Inch. Let's Take A Mile.
God Has Given Us An Inch. Let's Take A Mile.
God has given the American church a fleeting reprieve. How can we seize it?
Jared Moore | 4/2/2025
How To Respond To Jehovah’s Witnesses
How To Respond To Jehovah’s Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus isn't God, but was created. What does the Bible say? Here's a quick outline.
Josh Howard | 3/28/2025
'How Should We Then Shift?': A Christian Response to Cultural Changes
'How Should We Then Shift?': A Christian Response to Cultural Changes
Vibe shifts may be shallow, but they hint at deeper currents Christians can’t ignore.
John Rosemond | 3/21/2025
Cancelling Granny: The Toxic War On Family Being Waged By Therapists
Cancelling Granny: The Toxic War On Family Being Waged By Therapists
Postmodern ideology is causing a growing number of parents to cut grandparents out of their kids’ lives.
John G West | 3/17/2025
How Christian Universities Fail
How Christian Universities Fail
From godly roots to woke decline—a former insider uncovers why Christian universities are failing their mission.
Michael Clary | 3/12/2025
The Tyranny of Emotional Pain
The Tyranny of Emotional Pain
Emotional pain is the ultimate con job for a hypersensitive age. Christians care about hurting people, which is why we're so vulnerable to this kind of emotional manipulation. We need to break free from it and refuse to be fragile.
Keith Foskey | 3/10/2025
A Warrior is a Blessing to His People — An Argument Against Christian Pacifism
A Warrior is a Blessing to His People — An Argument Against Christian Pacifism
The Bible condemns vengeance, but does it permit a violence to protect the innocent?
Doug Ponder | 2/28/2025
The Problem with Personality Tests
The Problem with Personality Tests
What if popular personality tests like Enneagram or Myers-Briggs, embraced by many Christians, have serious flaws?
Will Spencer | 2/24/2025
Masculinity Lost and Found: Beyond Tate and the Manosphere
Masculinity Lost and Found: Beyond Tate and the Manosphere
In a world starved for real men, the church faces a showdown with a digital empire built on bravado and sin.
Rod Martin | 2/21/2025
Does the Bible Speak to Immigration? Yes, But It's Closer to Trump Than to Biden
Does the Bible Speak to Immigration? Yes, But It's Closer to Trump Than to Biden
Mercy to the wicked is cruelty to the innocent, which Democrats prove yet again.
Jacob Tanner | 2/14/2025
John Knox and Lessons on Pastoral Training and Succession
John Knox and Lessons on Pastoral Training and Succession
John Knox’s final prayer was for God to raise up true pastors—because without faithful men to teach and preserve the gospel, Christianity cannot endure.
Josh Howard | 2/7/2025
Your Kids Need Church To Be Strange
Your Kids Need Church To Be Strange
Your kids don’t need church to feel familiar—they need it to be so distinct, so strange, that it sparks the question: 'Why do we worship like this?'
Jason Anderson | 2/7/2025
The Case Against Evil Stomach Goblins
The Case Against Evil Stomach Goblins
How do we communicate the gospel to a generation that has no understanding of the basic language that explains it?
Ryan Denton | 2/4/2025
In the Boneyard of Dead Orthodoxy
In the Boneyard of Dead Orthodoxy
Dead orthodoxy looks alive on the outside but rots within. How can we guard against a lifeless faith that knows truth but lacks transformation?
Keith Foskey | 2/4/2025
God Doesn’t Love Everyone the Same—And Neither Do We
God Doesn’t Love Everyone the Same—And Neither Do We
Does God’s love—and ours—truly demand equal devotion to all, or does Scripture call for a purposeful and ordered distinction?
Vanessa Hunt | 1/31/2025
How Older Women Can Help Younger Ones
How Older Women Can Help Younger Ones
Young Christian moms are overwhelmed by the flood of new ideas and spiritual trends—will older women step up to provide the wisdom and discernment they desperately need?
John Rosemond | 1/23/2025
STRAIGHTENING AMERICA’S PARENTING PATH
STRAIGHTENING AMERICA’S PARENTING PATH
The pseudoscience of psychology has replaced the Bible as the guide for raising children. With disastrous effects.
Owen Anderson | 1/23/2025
How Leftism Can Survive The Conservative Resurgence | The Redtape Letters V
How Leftism Can Survive The Conservative Resurgence | The Redtape Letters V
Sure, there may be a rise of conservatism right now. But Comrade Redtape has some advice for Holloway on just how he can pivot in response.
Tom Ascol | 1/17/2025
Fear Not
Fear Not
n a world gripped by fear, Christians are commanded 'Fear not!'—for Christ has come to rescue us from sin, death, and the greatest fears of all
Aaron Edwards | 1/10/2025
How To Cause Godly Grief
How To Cause Godly Grief
We should make people upset. When necessary.
John Rosemond | 1/2/2025
We Need More Jeremiahs
We Need More Jeremiahs
A world of deception needs proclaimers of truth.
Jamie Bambrick | 1/1/2025
Four Prayers For The Western Church In 2025
Four Prayers For The Western Church In 2025
Here are four things we need to pray for as Christians in the year ahead
John G West | 12/31/2024
The Tragic Legacy of Jimmy Carter
The Tragic Legacy of Jimmy Carter
While we wish Jimmy Carter's family comfort after his passing and acknowledge the commendable aspects of his legacy, it’s crucial to avoid recasting history as hagiography.