How I Found Freedom From Gender Confusion (Part 1)
I struggled, but with no conviction, and defeat was a foregone conclusion
From time to time I’d take a stand: I’d throw away my entire stash of clothing, and vow to “go straight”. But my only real weapons in the fight were a vague instinct that cross-dressing must be “wrong”, and the associated feelings of guilt. They were too easily rationalized away. Why should I feel guilty?... Continue Reading
Can We Enjoy Heaven Knowing Loved Ones Are in Hell?
Many we love today will have an eternal experience of pain, torment, and separation
“However, those of us with non-believing family members and friends can find this certainty an area of intense struggle. Why? Because we know that not everyone will be there with us.” Heaven is far too perfect, far too sinless, far too other for us to imagine in our fallen minds. Our attempts to put... Continue Reading
The New Culture of Life
The future of pro-life activism is young, female, secular, and “feminist."
“There’ a little bit of truth to the old pro-choice saying that the movement is a bunch of old conservative white men,” activist Aimee Murphy told me. “But I really have seen a massive shift with the youth, to ensure that our solutions are women-centered and that we’re being consistent and nonpartisan, inclusive and opening... Continue Reading
You Don’t Need More Parenting Advice
Parents, God faithfully parents you, so that you can, in turn, faithfully parent your children
“If you desire not only to cope but to thrive with vision and joy as a parent, you need more than seven steps to solving whatever. You need God’s helicopter view of what he’s called you to do. You need the gospel of Jesus Christ to reveal the foundational principles that will not only help... Continue Reading
The Patriarchy Movement: Five Areas of Grave Concern
Christian Patriarchy tends to be a man-made, law-based system
“This posts does not seek to trash the patriarchy movement or those found in it. Neither does it disagree with the biblical truths concerning headship, gender roles and attitudes towards authority. Rather it seeks to identify a number of issues that do great harm to those within the movement specifically and Christ’s Church as a... Continue Reading
Driving From Duty To Delight
There have been so many times that I have wrestled my self down to my knees to pray
“We have a choice. It’s a fairly simple choice, but it’s not an easy one. The choice is whether or not we are going to do what we should do. Are we going to, in spite of our will, open up our Bible and thoughtfully engage with God’s Word? Are we going to be still... Continue Reading
The Psalms in Worship
Too many churches never sing the psalms in public worship
“The debate surrounding so-called ‘exclusive psalmody’ is both interesting and important. It revolves in large part around the idea of there being a ‘Regulative Principle’ in public worship and how it ought to be understood and implemented.” Too many churches never sing the psalms in public worship. Despite the fact the two direct injunctions... Continue Reading
The Evangelical Civil War: An Interview With Russell Moore
There is always a tendency within evangelicalism to overreact to the last bad thing
“Leading Christian conservatives, such as Tony Perkins and Jerry Falwell Jr., didn’t steer clear of Donald Trump. They laid hands on him, eager to deploy him as their newest battering ram in the culture war. They stuck with Trump through racism, sexism, dishonesty and even the publication of his third wife’s mid-1990s girl-on-girl porno shoot.”... Continue Reading
10 Things You Should Know About Tithing Under The Mosaic Covenant
Just as the NT knows nothing of an unbaptized Christian or a church-less Christian, so also the NT knows nothing of a Christian who does not give faithfully and generously to the work of God
“The question is not whether Christians are free to tithe of their income. Certainly, they are. The question is whether Christians are obligated to tithe of their income. Does the Bible legislate to believers under the New Covenant a specific percentage of their income that they are to give? The answer, I believe, is no.”... Continue Reading
Lordship of Christ Over Every Spiritual Inch
For comprehensive Christians, making the distinction between redemption and providence is a high wire act forbidden to anyone who wants a safe earthly existence.
“For that reason, the comprehensive Christian, if the Covenanters are right, could never serve as an attorney in the United States. How, for instance, could a Christian take the oath required of attorneys in Michigan?” Joseph Moore has a new book out on the Covenanters that argues in part that these radical Scottish Presbyterians... Continue Reading
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