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Augustine’s “City of God”: The First Culture War

Augustine’s theology is also the first systematic form of cultural critique aimed at exposing the empty ideology and propaganda of altae moenia Romae

Written by Paul Krause | Tuesday, September 1, 2020

In “The City of God,” Augustine systematically lays bare the empty ideology of the city of man and the Roman empire in a breathtaking counter-narrative that remains remarkably modern and relevant for today. In contrast to the city of man, the City of Love, Augustine argues, is the godly city to which Christians belong and... Continue Reading

When Sacrifice Is No Hardship

To give him our all is no sacrifice. It is the gateway to abundant joy.

Written by Jennie Pollock | Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Picture that – Simon’s boat and that of James and John, filled with fish to the point that they had been in serious danger of sinking, pulled up to shore and abandoned. Leaving their families with even worse prospects, as not only was there no income that day, but there would never be again. What... Continue Reading

Biblical Hermeneutics and Postmodernism, Part 2

Christians need to understand what postmodernism is and how it affects hermeneutics

Written by Doug Brown | Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Postmodernism undercuts the very possibility of interpreting and applying the Bible. Throughout church history, followers of Christ have believed that the Bible is God’s Word—God’s revealed truth about Himself and His works in written form. Postmodernism destroys the concept of objective truth and undermines the interpretive process. The church needs vigilance to promote a high... Continue Reading

Jesus Is Our Righteous King

The Scriptures often speak of the importance of the Son sitting at the right hand of the Father, the place of highest authority and power.

Written by Nick Batzig | Monday, August 31, 2020

Among the kings of Israel, none was so revered and exalted as David. However, Peter explained that there is a King who has done something that David never did—He ascended on high in order to pour out the promised Spirit on His people (Acts 2:32–34). The ascended Christ has secured and distributed the greatest blessings... Continue Reading

We’ve Been Here Before: Lessons from the Church’s Responses to the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919

“Unprecedented” will likely be the Merriam-Webster Dictionary ‘Word of the Year’ for 2020.

Written by Kristine Nethers | Monday, August 31, 2020

Playwright George Bernard Shaw commented that “We learn from history that we learn nothing from history.” In this precedented time, there are direct applications we can and should learn from the church’s response 100 years ago.   While these times are truly unprecedented to us, a look back in history shows that in many ways... Continue Reading

The Place To Begin When Learning About Social Justice

The book of Proverbs is about training the mind in order to live a God-honoring life, for right living follows right thinking.

Written by Tim Challies | Monday, August 31, 2020

As Christians consider how to act righteously toward others, as we consider the right response to injustice, as we ponder matters of inequity, we have a book of the Bible that is meant to guide us. Or, if we step back farther, to even consider what defines righteousness and unrighteousness, what counts as justice and... Continue Reading

The Psalms: A Mentor to Our Spiritual Experience

Our current culture is in a state of disarray and we need a place to stand. We need a mentor and guide. The Holy Spirit’s Psalms are just that

Written by Jeffrey A Stivason | Monday, August 31, 2020

After listing the benefits of liberty in Christ in section one, the authors of the Confession remind us that all of these gospel benefits “were common also to believers under the law. But under the New Testament, the liberty of Christians is further enlarged…” (20.1). The benefits that are listed are freedom from the yoke... Continue Reading

Unexpected Interruptions

Every possession brings with it a stewardship.

Written by Kevin T. Bauder | Monday, August 31, 2020

This one project has consumed my summer. I would get up in the mornings and start working on the shed while the temperatures were cooler. During the afternoons and evenings I would try to keep up with seminary work. Days slipped into weeks and then into months. Now the summer is gone. Manual labor has... Continue Reading

A Garden of Grace

Those who have union with Christ will exhibit the fullness of His character.

Written by Stan Gale | Monday, August 31, 2020

We cannot look to our natural temperaments and abilities and think we have that trait covered. We must rely on Christ. If we live by the Spirit, we must walk by the Spirit. Our love, patience, and the rest must conform to Christ and take on biblical definition. An aspect of our study of the... Continue Reading

Christian University Forcing Students to Sign Open-ended Covid Agreement – May Require Vaccines, Asks Students Not to Attend In-Person Church And Will Hand Stamp Students Who Pass Temp Checks

Dordt University, a Christian college in Sioux Center, is requiring students to sign a COVID-19-updated covenant prior to beginning the academic year.

Written by Jacob Hall | Monday, August 31, 2020

Reading through the document, it’s hard to tell how it would be different had the Democrat National Committee and Joe Biden’s campaign crafted it… Dordt says it is a “broadening of the definition of what it means to be pro-life.”   Dordt University, a Christian college in Sioux Center, is requiring students to sign a... Continue Reading

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