Not Just Finding Light, but Becoming Full of Light: Our Conversation with Kathleen Nielson – Part 6
Why Bible study is worth the time.
Second-century apologist Justin Martyr studied his culture. He understood the prevailing “worldview,” even if the term hadn’t yet been coined.
Where are Today’s Debaters? Lessons from Justin Martyr Read More »
The Bible reveals this movement through human history that has this overall narrative shape to which we often refer as “creation-fall-redemption-consummation.”
The Bible’s Overarching Story: Our Conversation with Kathleen Nielson – Part 5 Read More »
Scriptures truth comes to us both in propositional statements and in other ways as wellliterary ways.
The Bible as a Literary Work: Our Conversation with Kathleen Nielson – Part 4 Read More »
Race in the PCA: Fifth in a Series
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A look at how God assures His adopted children.
Moving From Uncertainty Toward Assurance Read More »
The God who gave us these words actually means for us to take them in clearly and profitably.
The Clarity of God’s Word: Our Conversation with Kathleen Nielson – Part 3 Read More »
Can Christian’s engage the culture’s imagination with a biblical vision for life in the “golden years”?
Rethinking Retirement Read More »
The Bible is not given just to make us feel better and live better; it is given to bring life.
The Power of the Gospel: Our Conversation with Kathleen Nielson – Part 2 Read More »
The public square has grown relentlessly secular, yet Christians are rarely prepared to engage effectively with secular thinking.
Worldviews That Have Shaped the Modern Mind: Our conversation with Nancy Pearcey Read More »