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Does Human Life Begin When We Take Our First Breath?
Does the fact that unborn children don’t breathe air mean they aren’t yet live human beings? Does the Bible teach this in Genesis 2:7, as some claim?
How to Deal with Criticism
When criticism comes—and it will come—remember this three-step strategy for dealing with it.
How Critical Theory Suppresses Healthy (and Necessary) Arguments
Neil Shenvi explains how critical theory suppresses healthy arguments and why we should not let pressure from critical theorists prevent us from analyzing controversial topics.
A Discussion on Homosexuality and the Transgender Movement
What is the current state of the church on sexuality, and how can we compassionately but truthfully address this topic? Alan answers questions like these in this discussion with Jack Hibbs.
Together We Will Strengthen, Hold Fast, and Engage
We have a special gift for you this month when you join us in building confidence for every Christian, clear thinking for every challenge, and courage and grace for every encounter.
Three Things I Learned at ETS/EPS
At a recent theological and philosophical conference, Tim learned some things we should all keep in mind as Christian thinkers.
Why Are Pro-Choicers Bothered by Images of Aborted Clumps of Cells?
If a group wrongly thought appendectomies killed human beings, we wouldn’t object to their displaying images of removed appendixes, so why do pro-choicers object to images of abortion?
If We Condemn Modern-Day Genocide, Why Don’t We Condemn God for Destroying the Canaanites?
A crucial difference between human beings and God explains His command to destroy the Canaanites, as this analogy makes clear.
Receive a Free Copy of the 10th Anniversary Edition of Tactics with Your Donation
The updated, tenth anniversary edition of Tactics has 40% new material, and we want to send you a free signed copy when you donate to STR by December 31st.
Spiritual Warfare Is Real
An incident recorded in Daniel gives insight into some aspects of prayer and spiritual warfare.