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The Danger of Thinking You’re Morally Good
The idea that human beings are basically good is making its way into the Church. Here’s why this belief is not only false but also an obstacle to the gospel of grace.
Was the Early Church Communist?
Acts 4 says the early church held all of their possessions in common. What does this mean for believers today?
Why You Shouldn’t Ask God if the Book of Mormon Is True
There’s one question you’re likely to hear from every Mormon missionary: Will you pray and ask God if the Book of Mormon is true? Here’s why that’s not a good idea.
Jesus on the Problem of Evil
How did Jesus answer the problem of evil presented to Him? His answer is short and to the point.
How Gospel-Centered Is Your Apologetic?
If you’re passionate about apologetics, you’re probably well-prepared to discuss worldview issues, but are you also ready to explain and defend Christian theology?
Three Steps to Better Doctrinal Disagreements
Sometimes, disagreeing is the most loving thing we can do, but disagreeing in a way that isn’t disagreeable is a skill that takes practice to develop.
Does the Lack of Original Autographs Make Biblical Inerrancy Irrelevant?
What difference does it make to say the original biblical writings were inerrant if all we have today are copies with errors?
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.
The American Church Needs Repentance
How do the words of Revelation 3:20—“Behold, I stand at the door and knock”—apply to us today?