5 Ways to Be Kind to Someone with Whom You Disagree
Facing a disagreement? Here are five practical tips for staying kind in the conversation and beyond.
Facing a disagreement? Here are five practical tips for staying kind in the conversation and beyond.
‘Swing Low’ fills a void in American church history by giving voice to hidden figures as it proves the value of black Christian witness.
How I’ve hoped to respond to those I disappoint in my writing.
God strengthens us as we pour our hearts out to him in prayer and as we hear his voice in his Word. Then the joy of the Lord is our strength.
In this lecture, Don Carson explores the centrality of Jesus’s death and resurrection in the Christian faith.
Being second isn’t about being secondary but about being strategic.
Trump’s first-week actions represent significant changes to federal policy that have drawn both strong support and serious concerns from Christians.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan encourage pastors to think carefully about the ‘weight’ Scripture assigns various doctrines and the implications for unity grounded in truth and love.
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Facing a disagreement? Here are five practical tips for staying kind in the conversation and beyond.
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.
If we divorced the God-created, rhythmic pairing of work and rest in the way ‘Severance’ does, the meaning of both would collapse and we’d be miserable.
A series of concentric circles surrounds each individual: self, family, community, nation, and world. How should this affect public policy?
‘Swing Low’ fills a void in American church history by giving voice to hidden figures as it proves the value of black Christian witness.
Let Christ’s holiness embolden you, freeing you from the fear of man and empowering you to testify with both courage and humility.
In this lecture, Don Carson explores the centrality of Jesus’s death and resurrection in the Christian faith.