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The Dark, Enduring Legacy of Friends

As McGuire put it: “Friends was the entire sexual revolution tied up in one made-for-TV package and wrapped in ‘warm hang out vibes.’”

Written by Jonathon Van Maren | Thursday, June 10, 2021

Most people were too busy laughing to notice; as with many sitcoms, people who morally opposed much of the behavior unfolding onscreen found themselves rooting for illicit hookups, divorces, and laughing at predatory sexual behavior (Joey Tribbiani: “She’s needy, she’s vulnerable—I’m thinking—cha-ching!”) And when religious people consumed the same entertainment as everybody else, it created... Continue Reading

There is No Age Limit to Kingdom Work

Older saints, God has work for you to do. Your race is not finished.

Written by Daniel Seabaugh | Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Do your hips and hands hurt? Likely. Are you overlooked in ministry for younger men and women? Usually. Has your energy and creativity waned? Probably. Is God finished with you? Absolutely not! Older saints, please press on. You have walked the path of faith longer than us newbies, and although sin still sways your ways... Continue Reading

Why Genesis 2 Teaches a Covenant of Works – Part 2

Law and love go together as there is no love without law and no law without love.

Written by Allen Nelson IV | Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Though we know what happens in Genesis 3, suppose Adam had obeyed God. Suppose he did not eat of this tree, what then? Adam would have inherited eternal life.  This is a necessary inference of the text itself. If Adam disobeys, he dies. Therefore, what happens if he obeys? He does not surely die. Or, put... Continue Reading

Economic and Immanent Trinity

The triune God takes slow learners into his eternal life, into heavenly things.

Written by Hans Boersma | Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Maybe Jesus does identify at least something about heavenly things when he speaks his most famous words in this Gospel: “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life” (3:16). When the Father adopts us, the Son unites us to... Continue Reading

No Hedging. No Paternalism. Just Obedience.

Encourage women to violate 1 Timothy 2:12 in the small places, and it will eventually be acceptable for them to do so in the large places as well.

Written by Denny Burk | Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Anderson seems to have misunderstood the argument that I made in my essay. I did not make the argument that churches should put a “hedge” around the law. Nor did I make the argument that the “slippery slope” is the only reason that women shouldn’t be teaching Sunday School. I made the argument that 1 Timothy 2:12 prohibits... Continue Reading

Embarrassed by the Book of Job

The book of Job is a jolt to reality and one we often shove to the back of our theology, if not the back of our Bible.

Written by C Michael Patton | Tuesday, June 8, 2021

A Christianity sans the book of Job is not Christianity. Heaven is not on earth yet. Death is the last enemy and it is yet to be vanquished. Our lives will be filled with varying degrees of heartache and pain. I am not saying that a Christian can never have a life without deep trauma... Continue Reading

Should Public Schools Ban Critical Race Theory?

The idea of banning ideas should make any American shudder.

Written by Bari Weiss | Tuesday, June 8, 2021

If you are reading this, I suspect you are disturbed by an ideology that segregates people by race; that insists on a racial hierarchy in which entire racial groups are monolithically good or bad; that does away with race-blind tests in the name of progress; and that insists that any inequality of outcome is evidence... Continue Reading

The Burning of the Wooden Shoes

Stuffed within the burning shoes were the very confessions that defined her, resulting in the loss of a biblical and confessional identity.

Written by Chris Gordon | Monday, June 7, 2021

The pressures being laid upon Reformed churches are many. As a pastor, I have felt the pressure to conform to the American way of church. Among the evangelicals in our community, our Reformed church is pegged as the strict church in town doing things that nobody else does. Downgrading those Reformed practices that are the... Continue Reading

The Value of Human Life

Moses taught the Israelites something radical in their day. They were as valuable as the most powerful king in the world.

Written by Richard L. Pratt Jr. | Monday, June 7, 2021

God’s image has failed to carry out its mission so many times that you might think that God would decide to fulfill His plan without us. But He did not. Rather, God the Father sent His eternal Son to become a human being and to complete our mission as one of us. “For as by... Continue Reading

Embarrassed by the Gospel

Worship that is merely relevant to the felt needs of the hour is always irrelevant to the real needs of eternity.

Written by Carl R. Trueman | Monday, June 7, 2021

This document is assisted catechetical suicide, Anglican-style—one that in its squirming embarrassment about Christian exclusivity buries the gospel under a pile of inclusive blather, and squanders the great heritage of Anglican liturgy and hymnody.   One of the most striking features of the contemporary Christian scene is embarrassment. Many of the leading traditional institutions of... Continue Reading

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