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TGC launched the center earlier this month with a three-pronged goal: close the back door, open the front door, and send out the equipped.
United Sports of America
By Robert Cunningham
Sports are like every joy in life, intended by God as a foretaste of something much greater. And the greater something is that same God.
Synods, Scandals, and Subjection
By Stephen B. Tipton
Subjection in such cases of scandal will often require great humility before men and strong faith in Jesus Christ. These are, however, never bad things to cultivate in ourselves and among those whom we shepherd.
“In such a setting, the National Presbyterian Church may in God’s providence be a central factor if it exhibits and practices God’s holiness in life and doctrine, and simultaneously exhibits and practices God’s love toward all true Christians in whatever groups they are.”
A Better, More Beautiful View of Sex
By Carl Trueman
There are few topics that generate more passionate debate in the church today than the topic of sex. Sexuality plays a crucial role in the identity politics of our time, which only heightens tensions and magnifies the rhetoric between those of different views.
D. James Kennedy: A Skilled and Analytical Apologist
By Zoe Erler
The author or co-author of more than 60 books, Kennedy was a skilled apologist who understood that one must appeal to a skeptic’s mind before one can speak to his heart.
The Near Unbearable Burden of Making Meaning
By Melissa Morgan Kelley
Today’s younger generations are the first digital natives, and have not experienced life without smartphones, social media, or easy access to pornography.
They tell the story of Christ’s triumph over Satan and help us grasp the scale of the devil’s activity and the scope of Jesus’ mission.
Our natural intuition can give us only a God like us. The God revealed in Scripture deconstructs our intuitive predilections and startles us with one whose infinitude of perfections is matched by His infinitude of gentleness.
Thanksgiving Leftovers – Taste and See
By Richard Doster
God created us to be hungry and thirsty so that we might see how abundantly He satisfies every need.