God’s Grace in the Story of Cain
Grace is the generous character of God in the face of human rebellion.
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Grace is the generous character of God in the face of human rebellion.
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The way people dress at church is noticed, and, survey says, it is a subject that needs to be discussed in our churches.
“Sunday Best” Is a Matter of Motive Read More »
Rather than lamenting poetry’s disappearance, it may be more productive to think about the ways poetry creeps into our daily lives.
Where Have All the Poems Gone? Read More »
How far should we go to make ourselves better?
The Ethics of Enhancement Read More »
How one church is breaking down barriers with violins, violas, and cellos. But why? What’s in it for the church? And are there strings attached?
Long-Haired and Squarely on the Fringe Read More »
The ministry we witnessed and briefly shared in Nairobi, Kenya was strong and Word-centered. The Word is primary, because through the Word, by the power of the Spirit, comes the gospel – all the good news of cleansing which the inhabitants of Kibera so desperately need.
Witness to the Power of God’s Word Read More »
For too long, the Church has seen Hollywood as a modern-day Nineveh, and hoped for its destruction. It’s time to engage, to be at the forefront of creating songs, novels, and films that inspire our nation, and ultimately our world.
The Call to Create Culture Read More »
Richard Dawkins and the New Atheists present a major challenge to the Church. But the Church has been given an opportunity to retool, regroup, and reclaim the truth of the gospel, speaking it into the void.
Richard Dawkins: The Atheist Evangelist Read More »