Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
You don’t always know what God is doing in your life. But He does.
So often when bad things happen, we turn to Scripture with our questions. We want answers, but instead we find promises. Promises of eternal life, of pain becoming a thing of the past, of wrongs made right, and of justice that will be done. Maybe this question echoes faintly in the back of your... Continue Reading
Not Ashamed to Be Yours
The Honor of God in the Dreams of His People
Oh, how often, as C.S. Lewis observes, does our God find our desires not too strong but too weak. He is honored both by our desiring Him and by His fulfilling and exceeding those desires. As it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to... Continue Reading
Humanity, Hope, and the Future
A Comparative Anthropology of Christianity and Transhumanism
As society races toward an increasingly technological future, the Christian vision offers a critical counterpoint—one that calls for humility, ethical discernment, and a deep reverence for the mystery of human life. In an age marked by rapid technological advancement and profound ethical questions, the search for human meaning remains central. Both Christianity and transhumanism... Continue Reading
Christianity and True and False Binaries
On right and wrong, truth and error.
Believers need not be shy about binaries—at least legitimate biblical ones. Yes, in many areas we need a more full-orbed understanding, and nuance can be called for. But in some other areas things really ARE black and white. We hear a lot lately about the term “binary”. It of course is especially coming from... Continue Reading
Watch Your Language
The New York Times knows that profane language matters—and so should we.
The God who created language also created the heavens and the earth. Whenever we speak, we ultimately speak of Him. Cursing does not necessarily reveal a meager vocabulary or low intelligence; but it does show a deficit of wonder and imagination. In the summer of 1995, my father spent weeks building a shed in... Continue Reading
Life in Between
Avoiding common pitfalls within our unavoidable trials.
Faith drives us to seek shelter with God’s people. But when we get there, we better come with “not yet” expectations. In Luke 17:1-4, Jesus teaches his disciples to expect sin, warns against being the agent of temptation to sin, and requires that we rebuke and forgive sinners…The love and forgiveness we’ve received from Christ... Continue Reading
Is Sola Scriptura Biblical? Exploring the Fundamental Divide Between Protestants and Catholics
The people of God do not form or create the word of God. The word of God always forms the people of God and is a judge over them.
The question is not whether the church should be listened to, or whether the Holy Spirit has been at work through the church, or whether the church has been an instrument in handing down the truth. Protestants affirm all this. The question is whether the tradition of the church is a source of authority on... Continue Reading
Tim Keller, Andy Stanley, Francis Collins, and Other Christian Leaders: The Sheep Who Made Friends with the Wolves
Removing Stockholm Syndrome Christianity will not be easy, but as long as Christians are faithful, they can trust God with the outcomes.
‘Stockholm Syndrome Christianity’ is an accessible yet rich read that diagnoses a pathology coming from within modern Christianity. Especially troublesome is that many leading and previously venerable Christian figures show clear symptoms of the pathology. In a firm yet kind way, West’s book provides ample evidence that the diagnosis is correct, and that Christians must address... Continue Reading
When Did Double Suicides Become Trendy?
The strategy is obvious: to propagandize the public into accepting, if not celebrating, our “new normal” in which elderly couples are put down like household pets.
In 2023, 33 couples died in the Netherlands by “duo euthanasia.” The previous year, 29 couples had received duo euthanasia; in 2021, sixteen, and in 2020, thirteen. There have been previous high-profile examples as well—in 2017, Dutch couple Nic and Trees Elderhorst, both 91, died by double euthanasia holding hands after 65 years of marriage.... Continue Reading
The Rise of Political Islam in America: What Christians Must Understand
Your Muslim neighbor is not your enemy. But Islamic political ideology is fundamentally opposed to the Gospel and to Western liberty.
Stop confusing love with naïveté. You can love your Muslim neighbor while rejecting Islamic theology. While discerning the political implications of Islamic law. While protecting the freedom to preach Christ without compromise. Biblical love requires biblical clarity. Quick note before we dive in: Today, Darrell Harrison and I are recording a new Just Thinking... Continue Reading
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