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How Reading Well Shapes our Character
By Megan Fowler
If the winter weather inspires you to curl up with a book, your cozy reading chair can become not just an escape but a classroom. Time spent reading can be time spent learning virtue.
A Biblical View of Gender and Complementarianism
By Gary Yagel
We have a better view of sexuality than the culture at large.
In their new book “God Dwells Among Us: Expanding Eden to the Ends of the Earth,” authors G.K. Beale and Mitchell Kim hope to fuel the church to fulfill its mission in the world.
Dan Doriani, professor of biblical theology and vice president at large for Covenant Seminary, has written a number of books about Christian manhood and how to interpret and apply Scripture. Hes also written commentaries on Matthew, James, and 1 Peter. But his latest book is called Work: Its Purpose, Dignity, and Transformation. And recently Doriani founded…
RBI Board Selects Ed Dunnington As Next President
By RBI Staff
Dunnington is a teaching elder who has served as a financial planning advisor at RBI since 2015. Prior to joining RBI, Dunnington served as church planter, pastor, and RUF campus minister.
Woodham says he is still grateful for the way his addiction changed him. “I have realized how completely and totally I depend on Christ for my salvation. When Paul says, ‘I am not ashamed,’ it means I am not ashamed to admit that I am totally lost in my sinfulness.”
An experienced mentor who asks good questions, offers encouragement, and helps an individual apply the gospel to every area of his or her life can be the difference between someone who perseveres in or walks away from ministry.
Dealing With Disagreement
By Stephen Estock, Coordinator for CDM
In this era of outrage how are God’s people to deal with those who disagree with them?
Worship That Awakens
By Alan Noble
Instead of affirming visitors cultural expectations, we need liturgies that invite people to attend well, to perceive rightly, and to participate fully.








