Christian Living and Adiaphora
The doctrine of adiaphora, rooted in the wisdom of church history and the principles of Christian liberty, offers a valuable framework for navigating the complexities of our time.
By Brian Gross
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Bruce P. Baugus reviews Brad Edwards’ “The Reason for Church,” describing it as “welcome, timely, and useful.”
By Bruce P. Baugus
The Order of Worship in the Reformed Tradition
Chuck Colson examines the order of the elements God prescribes for worship.
By Chuck Colson
The Role of Corporate Chaplains
AGI’s stated purpose is “To honor God by excelling in what we do, how we do it and by treating our employees, customers, vendors, and community as we would treat ourselves.”
By Sarah Reardon
Biblical Sexuality: A Response to Christopher and Richard Hays
“The Widening of God’s Mercy” implies that cultural norms—not the canon of Scripture—should drive theology. That’s a poison pill.
By Hans Madueme
Quiet Time and Evangelism: How much is enough?
Yes, we should cultivate the habit of prayer and Bible reading, but we should not think that God puts impossible standards upon us as frail, finite creatures.
By Kevin DeYoung
In a Resort Town, Bivocational Ministry Prevents Burnout, Loneliness
Read how bi-vocational ministry allows pastors to sustain their calling in Whitefish, Montana.