In Praise of (Good) Judgment
Scripture is full of references that point to the need for, and benefits of, sound judgment. This includes judgment about good and bad behavior and even good and bad people.
Scripture is full of references that point to the need for, and benefits of, sound judgment. This includes judgment about good and bad behavior and even good and bad people.
Can Christian orphan-care ministries really claim excellence when at least a semblance of an intact family structure is absent?
Jesus commands us to look beyond our own needs to actively serve people the way wed like to be served to love our neighbors as ourselves.
The first impression Jesus made — and makes — tells us so much of we need to know about Him.
Many believers revel in their Christian liberty, while others shy away, worried that liberty too easily turns to license.
On April 7, Richard Lindsay died at age 60 from advanced stage melanoma.
By abandoning traditional rituals in favor of personalized memorial services, we may have lost an opportunity to fully see and share the Gospel.
It’s not just the other guys’ churches that make a mingle-mangle of Gospel truth. The Bible and church history relentlessly demonstrate that it can happen in your church and mine.
The student-run philosophy club at Covenant College released the first issue of an online undergraduate philosophy journal, “Mountaintop Thoughts,” last fall.