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An Exciting New Journey Ahead
Brett explains his plans for MAVEN, a new organization created to help students—and those who teach and train students—know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty.
The Christian and Wealth: Insights from the Parable of the Unjust Steward
The parable of the unjust steward in Luke 16:1–13 provides Christians with important insights about our wealth and the Kingdom of God.
How Aristotle Can Help Christian Morality (Part 3)
Aristotle’s insights can help us return to a biblical view of happiness.
How Aristotle Can Help Christian Morality (Part 2)
Aristotle saw the development of habituated virtue as being central to human flourishing. How does his view match up with the biblical view?
How Aristotle Can Help Christian Morality (Part 1)
Why is it that contemporary Christian thought on ethics and morality seems so thin? Let’s recapture a richer and fuller vision for our moral life.
God’s Story Is Bigger Than This Cultural Moment
Cultural pressure is increasing on our kids, but even in a world of ever-present screens, gender-identity questions, and addiction, we can give them clarity and confidence.
How to Make the Case for Objective Moral Truth
Our culture is saturated in a sea of subjectivism. Here’s an explanation of how we come to know objective moral truth, the complete deficiency of moral relativism, and why it matters.
Perhaps the Biggest Threat to Our Kids’ Faith
There’s one challenge your kids will encounter every single day. Have you equipped them to face it?
Are We Justified in Holding Beliefs Based on Testimony?
An indispensable source of belief is testimony; we're dependent upon testimony for most of what we know. Are testimonially-grounded beliefs justified?
Thinking Carefully (and Theologically) about Our Smartphones
Here are some questions to help you consider how technology is shaping you and your kids.