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Your Role as Christ’s Ambassador Starts in Your Neighborhood
Your role as Christ’s ambassador starts in your home, your neighborhood, your community, with the people you know personally, not with politics.
Help Your Child Think Clearly and Graciously about Homosexuality
A father asked for advice on what to do when his 12-year-old daughter was required to read a book that prominently features a gay character. Here’s the advice Amy gave him.
Christianity Is True to What Is There
Is there an objective spiritual reality, or are religious ideas merely subjective preferences? Here’s why the answer to this question matters.
Scientism: An Obstacle to the Gospel
Scientism claims we can’t have knowledge about religion or ethics because the only way to know reality is through the five senses. Here are three reasons why this view is problematic.
A Foundation for Friendships in Politically Contentious Times
It’s natural for political views to strain friendships, but, as Christians, we need not let instrumentally valuable politics destroy intrinsically valuable relationships.
Smallfoot Requires a Big Discussion
As your kids are exposed to false ideas through movies, music, and books, teach them to evaluate the ideas being expressed. Here are some tips for discussing the new movie Smallfoot.
What Establishes a Marriage According to the Bible? (Video)
Even though marriage ceremonies today look a lot different from those in biblical times, the nature of what makes a marriage hasn’t changed.
A Victory for Free Speech in the UK
The UK Supreme Court has upheld the free speech rights of bakers who declined to make a “Support Gay Marriage” cake, saying they were not discriminating against the customer because of his sexual orientation.
Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
The universe requires an explanation, and the universe requires a cause. Here’s a five-minute video to help you introduce these ideas to your friends and get a conversation started.
If We Lose the Meaning of “Justice,” We Lose the Gospel
Our ability to explain the gospel depends on our culture’s ability to understand the concept of justice, but use of the term “social justice” has been causing our understanding of justice to drift.