What Ever Happened to ‘Acts of God’?
The idea of ‘acts of God’ has nearly disappeared from our national conversations around natural disasters. Increasingly, we want to blame each other.
The idea of ‘acts of God’ has nearly disappeared from our national conversations around natural disasters. Increasingly, we want to blame each other.
Collin Hansen and Kevin DeYoung explore the key influences and theological insights in ‘Daily Doctrine’ and discuss the challenge of antinomianism.
In our digital age, we increasingly talk about ourselves as if we were computers and machines.
How the Lord works through fasting is somewhat of a mystery. But I’ve begun to see how the Holy Spirit uses it to orient my hunger for Christ and declare his sufficiency in the everyday work of motherhood.
Be faithful over little. As Jesus sees it, that’s a job well done.
Before you commit to writing and publishing a book, consider its effects on your family, church, and heart.
While every divorce is due to human sin, not everyone who divorces sins.
In this lecture, Don Carson explores the centrality of Jesus’s death and resurrection in the Christian faith.
Collin Hansen and Kevin DeYoung explore the key influences and theological insights in ‘Daily Doctrine’ and discuss the challenge of antinomianism.
Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst offer practical tips for helping your congregation get the most out of corporate worship.
Jen Oshman unpacks Jesus’s parable of the rich fool in Luke 12, emphasizing the dangers of self-centered accumulation and misplaced trust in earthly possessions.
Discussing his new book ‘Superbloom,’ Nicholas Carr explains how by turning us all into media personalities, social media has also turned us all into rivals.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss how pastors can better support the women in their churches, highlighting the vital role women play in the overall health of the congregation.
Don Carson explains how God justifies the guilty through faith in Jesus Christ, demonstrating his justice in the cross and resurrection. Salvation is a gift of grace, not earned by works.
Louis Markos talks about what’s on his bedside table, favorite fiction, favorite rereads, and more.
The idea of ‘acts of God’ has nearly disappeared from our national conversations around natural disasters. Increasingly, we want to blame each other.
Collin Hansen and Kevin DeYoung explore the key influences and theological insights in ‘Daily Doctrine’ and discuss the challenge of antinomianism.
‘Finding God in the Gulag’ keeps alive the memory of those Christians who suffered under Soviet rule, even as it teaches us about ourselves.
Aaron the high priest, as a cultic Adam, journeyed westward into the tent of meeting and through the cherubim-woven veil, into the earthly throne room of God.
Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst offer practical tips for helping your congregation get the most out of corporate worship.