How Sixth Grade Prepared Me for Everything (Part 1)
The day I learned you have to pick a side.
You can’t be neutral forever. Life forces you to pick a side. Friendships. Faith. What you stand for. At some point, you have to own where you stand. Or someone will choose for you. There are seasons in our lives that shape us far more than their brevity would suggest. Moments that become milestones,... Continue Reading
UK Top Court Rules Definition of ‘a Woman’ Based on Sex at Birth
Five London judges unanimously ruled "the terms 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act 2010 refer to a biological woman, and biological sex."
At the heart of the legal battle were clashing interpretations of the Equality Act. While the Scottish government argued that the Equality Act (EA) afforded trans women with a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) with the same protections as a biological female, FWS disagreed. Britain’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday the legal definition of a “woman”... Continue Reading
Impassibility and Christology: Did Jesus Really Suffer?
Divinity cannot suffer, yet in the incarnation God the Son does enter into our human experience and suffer to manifest His love to us, thus bringing us to Himself.
Were the sufferings of the Christ endured by a mere human person they would not have the redemptive value necessary to bring us to God. But the blood which was shed was the blood of a divine person, making it infinite in value and worthy to purchase lost souls. Thus, we see the immense love... Continue Reading
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School to Become Part of Trinity Western University
Ed Stetzer: Partnership Signifies "Robust Future in Theological Education"
The acquisition, which will take place in stages, is expected to be finalized by the end of 2025. “TWU anticipates welcoming seminary students into the new school at the Langley campus beginning in the fall of 2026,” according to the university. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS), which is affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church... Continue Reading
Combat Anxiety Through Surrender
Ceding control is a superior response to anxiety than attempting to seize it.
What we want in our times of fear and uncertainty is the assurance of a particular outcome—the outcome we long for. But what we need in our times of fear and uncertainty is trust in the character and sovereignty of God. Life is intimidating at times. Sometimes it’s intimidating, sometimes it’s scary, and sometimes... Continue Reading
Are Men Returning to Church?
Young men are searching for meaning and looking to the Church.
Perhaps more men are finding out that, in the end, our culture’s obsession with absolute autonomy, personal peace, and affluence only leads to emptiness. That’s because image bearers, male and female, want something to live for, even if they’re not sure what that is. The Church should know. A recent article shared by Justin... Continue Reading
“Adolescence” Isn’t Daring Enough
The hit show raises hard questions, offers few answers.
Adolescence suffers from the fact that it earnestly wants to be About too many things at once: About Masculinity, About Cyberbullying, About Knife Crime, and of course, About Adolescence. Further, it wants to treat all these things while deliberately filtering out all the considerations of familial dysfunction, mental illness, abuse, or ethnoreligious culture clash that... Continue Reading
What Are the Different Emphases of the Gospels?
Why are there four gospels?
Matthew emphasizes Jesus’ kingship as a sign to the Jews that He is the promised messiah. Mark emphasizes Jesus as an obedient servant. Luke is written for the benefit of non-Jews. John writes to emphasize that Jesus is the everlasting Son of God and, at the same time, God the Son. In our weekly... Continue Reading
Paul Settle, “Yeah, hath God said?”
Paul Gunter Settle’s life of ministry affirmed that God had truly spoken and what He said is revealed authoritatively in the infallible Word.
Dr. Settle’s ministry included pastorates in Texas and South Carolina; terms on boards of educational institutions; working in church and parachurch ministries; editing publications, particularly during the background and formative yeas of the PCA; and he was moderator of the General Assembly in 1980. It started in the Garden of Eden. The serpent was... Continue Reading
Does the Church Need the Creeds?
Why Ancient Confessions Still Matter
In this day, God still calls the church to be “a pillar and buttress of the truth,” so what “we confess” has eternal significance (1 Timothy 3:15-16). The church needs the creeds if we are to proclaim Jesus is Lord to the world with biblical clarity and receive only those into our number who confess... Continue Reading
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