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When the Fall Overshadows Festivity
Those of us experiencing loss during the holidays can feel overlooked when surrounded by festivity and cheer. How can we take part in the moments leading up to Christmas when merriment eludes us?
The Gospel Is the Only Stable Source of Identity and Value
Whether you find your identity and value in living up to an objective, external standard or through having your subjective, personal standard affirmed, the Gospel offers a better way.
False Beliefs Lead to Sexual Sin
Why is sexual sin often justified by Christians today? Because Christians have false beliefs shaped by society’s values rather than the Bible’s.
The Solution for Shame
The solution for shame in today’s culture is to celebrate sin in an attempt to take away its sting. But there’s no real solution for sin apart from God’s grace.
Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant
Nabeel Qureshi went to Heaven today. He was a Christian apologist, a convert from Islam.
Believing Biblical Doctrines Requires Humility, Not Arrogance
It isn’t arrogant for Christians to believe Jesus is the only way of salvation and other biblical doctrines. In fact, it requires humility.
Truth, Love, and the Nashville Statement
The Nashville Statement on the biblical vision of sex and sexuality was released last week, and many people have objected, calling it unloving.
Intrinsic Human Value Is the Same for All and Can Never Be Lost
Because we're created in God's image, nothing can negate our intrinsic value, not even sin. But lately, our culture has been saying otherwise.
Reasoning with Someone Who Doesn’t Want to Reason
Talking about Jesus and Christianity isn’t always about reasoning because people don’t always have rational reasons for the things they believe.
Racism Is Antithetical to Christianity
We Christians must commit every day to living in a way that honors Jesus, showing respect for every person and speaking clearly what the Bible teaches about human value and dignity.