The Goal of Conversation: How Shall We Live in 2018?
How can the constantly changing “national conversation” help Christians live more faithfully in 2018?
Read moreHow can the constantly changing “national conversation” help Christians live more faithfully in 2018?
Read moreThe outcome of the special election for Alabama’s Senate seat has ramifications for Evangelicals. Here are five thoughts along those lines.
Read moreScripture rebukes those who would ignore or defend those who prey on women.
Read moreIntro: silent prophets. In seminary I took an Old Testament class where the professor assigned a book by MLK jr.
Read moreIt’s not because I wanted Trump to win.
Read moreEkemini Uwan approaches next week’s election through the lens of the Reformed doctrines of common grace and co-belligerence in order to lead us to hope.
Read moreVoting Christianly is not synonymous with voting to prevent Christian suffering.
Read moreBy refusing to endorse Donald Trump, Ted Cruz proved that his principles matter more than his political ambitions.
Read moreA lot of Christians are surprised by the success of Donald Trump’s campaign. But we shouldn’t allow ourselves to succumb to worry.
Read moreApplying racial stewardship to real life.
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