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Biblical Apologetics: How Shall We Respond to Unbelief?

Well-meaning Christians have turned apologetics into a nasty slug fest. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Written by Dr. David Steele | Monday, May 10, 2021

Our response to unbelief is crucial.  The world is watching.  May our apologetics match the biblical model.  And may we proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ in a winsome and compelling way.  For in the final analysis, all of God’s elect will hear and believe. “Therefore let it be known to you that this salvation... Continue Reading

Richard Dawkins Blindsided by The Sexual Spaghetti Monster

And now, the man for so long the hero of the anti-religious and the hard atheists, has been cancelled by the AHA for – wait for it – ““demean[ing] marginalised groups using the guise of scientific discourse”.

Written by Stephen McAlpine | Monday, May 10, 2021

In other words, just as he has done much of his adult life, Dawkins pulled the lever on some of the excesses of religious groups, this times the trans movement, especially its insistence that a man who calls himself a woman is actually a woman, and not a man after all. That’s the guts of... Continue Reading

The What, When, and Why of Exhorting One Another

It is our God-given calling as Christians to keep our brothers and sisters from falling into this darkness

Written by Debora Cardenas | Monday, May 10, 2021

The author of Hebrews says that without this constant encouragement, we are prone to the “hardness of the deceitfulness of sin” (Heb. 3:13). Without the encouraging word of the gospel preached to us every single day from within and from without, we are likely to instead believe the lie of the devil. We will become... Continue Reading

God Has Not Forgotten You

The assurance that God is with us is the most precious gift we have in suffering.

Written by Vaneetha Rendall Risner | Sunday, May 2, 2021

God has not forgotten you. He has engraved you on the palms of his hands (Isaiah 49:15–16). He will never fail you or forsake you. He will walk with you through every dark valley. The God who has numbered every hair on your head and knows every sparrow that falls to the ground is aware... Continue Reading

Don’t Underestimate the Value of Rest

Find ways to recharge in the presence of God for the health of your soul.

Written by Daniel Seabaugh | Saturday, May 1, 2021

Like training for a marathon, rest from ministry will produce great results. It will keep you from burning out or getting injured. You need rest, perhaps especially when you’re feeling strong.   I’ve been working my way through a half marathon training plan for a race in May. The plan has me running a few... Continue Reading

Recovering Wisdom

Biblical wisdom includes a technical “know-how”without separating it from an overall knowledge of God and His plan of salvation.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Saturday, April 17, 2021

The difficulties we encounter are not part of some earthly purgatory or boot camp for heaven. They are part of the unnatural situation sin has brought into the world, making heavenly realities particularly hard to grasp. Yet, our walk through this life, as difficult as it may get at times, is ordered by the same... Continue Reading

What’s an Exile to Do? Live Your Life Now with the End in View

Peter tells us explicitly to live now in view of the end of all things.

Written by R. Fowler White | Thursday, April 8, 2021

Though we’re exiles in this world, we’re to live as those upon whom the end of the ages has come (1 Cor 10:11). We live in the final phase of God’s redemptive process, in the days of Christ’s reign from heaven on earth. Because we benefit now from His past victories (3:18–4:4) and we’ll be... Continue Reading

Report: Americans’ Obsession With Careers Is Contributing To Our Dangerous Lack Of Babies

What really predicted fertility, the authors find, are attitudes about work and family.

Written by Joy Pullmann | Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Specific societal and individual values strongly influence birth rates in wealthy countries, not necessarily income or welfare availability. Many demographers have argued that societal values that flatten the differences between the sexes would help boost fertility — for example, if husbands did more childcare and household chores and women had more earning power. Yet this... Continue Reading

What I Learned from Having Covid-19

Getting news we don’t expect or like is one of the best spiritual litmus tests I can think of.

Written by Myra Dempsey | Sunday, March 28, 2021

The Spirit lovingly but clearly reminded me that I cannot want the good gifts of Christ’s Kingdom without also bowing my heart to him as King. I’m so grateful that Jesus comes toward us in our lack and our sin, and he uses trials of varying degrees to prune and grow us. Our experience with... Continue Reading

A Picture of Godly Encouragement

Meaningful encouragement is personal, timely, and godly.

Written by Matthew Hall | Saturday, March 20, 2021

No, true encouragement points us to God and His promises. When the text says that he strengthened his hand in the Lord, it’s clear that this is the case when we consider the summary of Jonathan’s own message: “Do not fear, for the hand of Saul my father shall not find you. You shall be... Continue Reading

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