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Politics: Why Christians Must Be Involved

When Christians abandon the public square, what happens to community values? To ethics? To moral standards?

From Heaven to Earth

The Santa Claus story is simple and attractive: be good and get great toys on Christmas morning. Christians tell a better story and receive a better gift. But is the basic story clear and simple in our minds?

Perseverance of the Saints

Perseverance of the Saints cannot be reduced to “once saved, always saved.” That phrase does not tell the whole Story of the biblical doctrine.

Praise God for Easter Monday!

In the midst of the grind Christ proclaims, “Behold, I am making all things new.”

Re-Membering the Body

Why Local Church Membership Matters

Ambivalence toward formal church membership is increasingly common, and not without reasons.

Is There Meaning in the Madness? Seeing Human Tragedy Through Gospel Eyes

In December 2011, when news that a police officer had been shot and that the suspect was somewhere on the campus of Virginia Tech (VT), many immediately dreaded a repeat of the April 2006 shooting there that left 32 people dead, including 26 students.

Christian Freedom: Grasping the Motivation to Love

We should note the Scripture’s use of the word “fear” in two distinct senses. There is the fear of terror and dread, and the fear of veneration and honor.

Pursuing Unity at Revival 2K Conference

June 1 Conference Aims to Promote Multiethnic Church Planting

Covenant to Join USA South Athletic Conference

Covenant College has accepted an invitation to join the USA South Athletic Conference.

Chapell Comments on CTS Transition

Dr. Bryan Chapell, president of Covenant Theological Seminary, issued the following letter yesterday on his transition from president to chancellor of the seminary.

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