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Creation and Politics

It’s almost as if those on the left read the Bible and then said, “Let’s do the exact opposite!”

Written by Dr. Jason Lisle | Wednesday, October 28, 2020

We will find that the positions and methods advocated by the political left are consistent with the religion of secular humanism based on a neo-Darwinian evolutionary view of origins. Conversely, the positions and methods advocated by the political right are more aligned with the Christian worldview based on biblical creation. Let’s examine some of these... Continue Reading

Paralysis Was His Good Plan

How Predestination Changed My Suffering

Written by Joni Eareckson Tada | Friday, October 23, 2020

God makes himself look glorious whenever I trust him with my disappointments. Far from tarnishing his good name, my smile in my wheelchair turns up the wattage on his glory for others to see.   “Your broken neck is no accident, Joni. God has an amazing plan for your life.” Christian friends said something like... Continue Reading

Wikipedia Bans Editors from Expressing Support for Traditional Marriage

Co-founder claims, "Wikipedia no longer has an effective neutrality policy.”

Written by Anugrah Kumar | Friday, October 23, 2020

The move led site administrator “Ad Orientem” to resign, according to The Christian Institute, which noted that the administrator pointed out that the decision was “clearly inconsistent” with the project’s commitment to neutrality and condemned hostile comments about traditional marriage supporters.   Wikipedia has decided to restrict its editors from expressing opposition to same-sex marriage... Continue Reading

Brooks Describes The Problem But Does He Answer The Central Question: Why?

Prosperity does not make people happy or satisfied. It cannot.

Written by R. Scott Clark | Friday, October 23, 2020

Brooks identifies a number of the symptoms of our Late Modern age and he even proposes some possible social remedies but he does not identify the root cause and the real answer.   During most of the 20th century, through depression and wars, Americans expressed high faith in their institutions. In 1964, for example, 77 percent... Continue Reading

Love is…

...a birthmark of the believer and a trademark of the Christian in relating to God and neighbor.

Written by Stan Gale | Friday, October 23, 2020

Paul’s solution to the church’s unity is love. That love is not something sentimental; it is substantive. It is not cosmetic; it is core to relating to others and to the church’s growth and mission.   The greatest of these is love. (1 Corinthians 13:13, ESV) Reformation Heritage Books recently published The Works of William... Continue Reading

How Do We Form Boys into Men?

On Teleological Complementarity

Written by Owen Strachan | Friday, October 23, 2020

There is one doctrine of union with Christ, and every Christian must learn it as pastors and elders teach it to the whole church. Nonetheless, God has also called men and women to different roles throughout life, and so union with Christ manifests in certain distinct patterns of faithfulness for the sexes.   The Christian... Continue Reading

The Goodness of Gender

Aloneness was not good in Eden, and the same is true in the church.

Written by Susan Hunt | Friday, October 23, 2020

A genderless church is as unthinkable as a genderless Eden as we seek to obey the gospel mandate to multiply by making disciples. Titus 2 makes this commission gender-specific when older women are told to disciple younger women to be life-givers in every relationship and situation.   The jarring “It is not good for the man... Continue Reading

Packing the Court: An Issue for Churches

If the church refuses to proclaim that Christ is Lord over all of life—public and private—she denies her calling.

Written by Sue Cyre | Friday, October 23, 2020

If Biden packs the Court, it will further legislate from the bench. It is much easier for a handful of justices to implement a radical progressive agenda than it is to convince a majority of 100 Senators and 435 Representatives to do the progressives’ bidding.   Presidential candidate Joe Biden has been asked repeatedly whether... Continue Reading

A Master at Identifying Sin

You can’t do microsurgery on someone else’s eye when you’ve had major trauma to your own.

Written by Tim Challies | Friday, October 23, 2020

Hypocrisy is when you care more for other people’s sin than for your own. It’s when your foremost concern is not your own flaws, but the flaws of other Christians.   I am a master at identifying sin. I might be tempted to brag about that fact, except for this: While I’m a master at... Continue Reading

Introducing the “Institutes”

A Guide to Reading Calvin’s Classic

Written by Shawn Wright | Thursday, October 22, 2020

The first sentence of the Institutes orients us to its two great themes: “Nearly all the wisdom we possess, that is to say, true and sound wisdom, consists of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves” (Institutes 1.1.1). Calvin’s desire — which he comes back to time and time again — is this... Continue Reading

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