Book Review: No Little Women by Amiee Byrd
What does it mean to be a Christian woman? Amiee Byrd’s latest book addresses this important topic and offers us her wisdom on the value of women in the church.
Read moreWhat does it mean to be a Christian woman? Amiee Byrd’s latest book addresses this important topic and offers us her wisdom on the value of women in the church.
Read moreIf you are serious about your Christian identity, having a Liturgical calendar that you faithfully abide by, especially in a world that constantly bombards you with advertisements and identity politics, is especially helpful. In other words, consistently observing things like Lent and Advent can help you solidify your identity as a Christian in ways that help insulate you against a world that is always trying to tell you who you are and how you should act.
Read moreThe Reformed Margins team is looking for writers who want to join the team as guest contributors.
Read more“What I had considered as my disadvantages were actually gifts from God that I could use to serve the church.” – Eunjin Kim
Read moreDoes contextual theology hinder missions? Most importantly for Evangelicals, does it lead to relativism?
Read moreWhat is the “biblical” approach to contextualization? Read and see how Jackson Wu’s latest work addresses this important topic.
Read moreSince God has redeemed us out of our cultures, how then are we to live? Mark Jeong shows a third way between assimilation and rejection of culture.
Read moreMuch has been said about how the church should either transform culture or reject culture. But what does it mean for God to redeem us “out of” culture?
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