We Need Cultural Climatologists
Cultural apologetics helps Christians live what they believe and proclaim: The gospel is true for all and good for individuals in unique ways.
Cultural apologetics helps Christians live what they believe and proclaim: The gospel is true for all and good for individuals in unique ways.
When we consistently show up late, we’re treating Sunday morning as an individualistic spectator event rather than as a corporate, participatory gathering of God’s people.
‘Lost Gifts’ equips Christians to respond to miscarriage with Christlike empathy and gospel hope.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Mark Vroegop about how not to waste the gap moments of our lives when we have to wait on the Lord.
Young men, God has designed wild places to reveal manifold truths to you. Walk in them, see his glory, and feel compelled to worship.
Joni Eareckson Tada shares what she’s learned about hardship and gives practical advice for pastors who wish to care for sufferers well.
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We don’t need allegorical gymnastics to sing of Christ in the Song. We only need to connect texts.
The question is whether Christians are called to be neutral participants in cultural narratives that celebrate what Scripture clearly identifies as contrary to God’s design.
Tim Keller explores how gospel ministry must confront personal and cultural idols with Christ’s transforming power.
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Explore how to understand, navigate, and find healing from church hurt while remaining rooted in the hope of Christ.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Mark Vroegop about how not to waste the gap moments of our lives when we have to wait on the Lord.
Garrett Kell joins Ligon Duncan and Matt Smethurst to discuss how pastors can cultivate deep, sustaining friendships despite the demands of ministry.
At TGC’s 2024 Women’s Conference, ministry wives share biblical wisdom on faith, marriage, parenting, and rest in ministry life.
Vanessa Hawkins teaches how developing cross-cultural competence fosters respectful communication and spiritual growth across cultural and ideological differences.
We’re living, breathing, speaking, working, moving images of God himself, going out into his created world to display his glory everywhere.
Cultural apologetics helps Christians live what they believe and proclaim: The gospel is true for all and good for individuals in unique ways.
Explore how to understand, navigate, and find healing from church hurt while remaining rooted in the hope of Christ.
Just as the Israelites were healed of the poisonous bites in the wilderness wanderings, Nicodemus is healed of his evil and darkness.
Theological retrieval doesn’t have to be a path to losing your evangelical roots—so long as you approach the past with wisdom.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Mark Vroegop about how not to waste the gap moments of our lives when we have to wait on the Lord.
‘Lost Gifts’ equips Christians to respond to miscarriage with Christlike empathy and gospel hope.