Biblical Sexuality: A Response to Christopher and Richard Hays
“The Widening of God’s Mercy” implies that cultural norms—not the canon of Scripture—should drive theology. That’s a poison pill.
“The Widening of God’s Mercy” implies that cultural norms—not the canon of Scripture—should drive theology. That’s a poison pill.
Ava Ligh explores 3 common misunderstandings about the Bible, exploring why many Christians don’t read it more.
Chuck Colson looks at the history of the call to worship, analyzing modern liturgical practices through a Biblical lens.
Burk Parsons examines the significance and meaning of the Lord’s Supper.
“God calls us to give bread to our neighbors and those across the world, both spiritually and literally. The only way for us to give that without losing heart is if we are feeding on the bread of life so that we are, just like the crowds, completely satisfied.”
We Christians today can learn from the Passover meal and what it represents.
Next week, byFaith is launching a weeklong series of articles focused on mealtime theology. We hope this series will remind readers of God’s goodness in every meal and encourage us to feed upon the Bread of Life who came to give life to the world (John 6:33).
Frank Thielman seeks to answer, “What is a ‘saint’ according to the New Testament? Is it helpful to seek their intercession?”
In his own marriage, Martin Luther taught the world that marriage between a husband and wife who love and respect each other is a good gift from God.
Westminster Theological Seminary explores how Christians can think rightly about God.