The Upside-Down World of Service at Ridge Haven
Wallace Anderson believers Ridge Haven’s most significant ministry might be to the high school staff working in the Camp Summer Intern program.
By Megan Fowler
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The Good News of Limited Atonement
By Kevin DeYoung
Buckeye Renewal: Church Planting in the Rust Belt’s Rocky Soil
By Megan Fowler
14 New Overtures Arrive at General Assembly
Since byFaith’s April 11 article on overtures that have been presented to the 49th General Assembly (GA), 14 more have been sent up by the presbyteries.
By Larry Hoop
Embracing our Finitude
What would it look like for us to begin viewing our limitations as gifts? How might we grow in humility toward that end? And how might embracing our finitude lead to a deeper, more resilient faith?
By Melissa Morgan Kelley
Let’s Help All Believers Root Their Identity in Christ
The same AIC Report that speaks so truthfully on the issue of identity also speaks graciously concerning the exercise of gentle love for struggling sinners.
By David Cassidy
The Wisdom Pyramid: A Healthy Diet for the Soul
Ultimately, Brett McCracken hopes to remind readers of timeless sources of wisdom.
By Benjamin Morris
Toward a More Comprehensive Pro-Life Vision
As we fight about life in utero, let’s not forget the person standing in front of us.
By Scott Sauls
Ten Steps to the Mission Field
Greater glory to the Lord demands greater allegiance from his people. Crossing substantial barriers with the gospel is costly, risky, and requires careful coordination.