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Should We Hold Christian Leaders Accountable, even after They’ve Passed?
Should Christians preserve the legacy of the person who is no longer with us, even if they made mistakes? Or should we also bear in mind that they...
Why I Don't Evangelize
Here I am walking the planet and ignoring the greatest need of people. I can talk to them about weather, sports, food or whatever, but Jesus? This...
Evangelical Group Proposes Code of Ethics for Pastors
The National Association of Evangelicals is urging pastors to seek a common moral ground by uniting under a consistent code of ethics.
The Church Needs Shepherds, Not Coaches
Some pastors unwittingly eschew solid and timeless biblical terminology in favor of denuded jargon that can essentially mean anything or worse,...
Do Christians Have an Authority Problem? Why Is Respecting Authority So Hard?
Mankind has had an authority problem since the Garden. Given that God's Word is clear on this matter, why do we find it so difficult to respect the...
Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: Does the Bible Teach Both?
God is the sovereign ruler over the universe and all human affairs, and human beings are responsible before God for the moral choices and actions...
Preaching: What's the Point?
Sermons that were so meaningful at the time and nearly forgotten only a short time later made me question if preaching is really so important in...
What Is the Purpose of Baptism for Christians?
Baptism is not an end; it is a beginning. One is baptized into a new life, as a sign of one’s new creation by the Spirit of Jesus, embodied within...
What Does the Bible Say about Mental Health?
What does the Bible say about mental health? The Bible does not speak of mental health in the same way that we do today, but the concept of mental...
12 Pastors You Need to Follow on Twitter
Face-to-face pastoring is so vitally important, but the pastors we choose to follow on places like Twitter carry a pretty big weight in our lives,...
7 Things Pastors Wish You Knew about the Church's Response to COVID-19
With no other plan in place, we started to stream our messages online, but wondered how we would go forth with the mission God laid on our heart,...
Did Jesus Really Have Half-Siblings?
The debate over Jesus having half-siblings is closely connected to the doctrine of the perpetual virginity of Mary. While great historical figures...
What Language Did Jesus Speak?
There were four common languages in Israel in the first century: Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew, and Latin. The Old Testament was written primarily in...
3 Reasons the 'Christmas Star' of 2020 Is Bringing So Much Hope
Theologians have speculated if Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn’s alignment formed the first “Christmas star.” Considering we have two of those planets...
The Persecuted Church
I’ve often heard Christians in the U.S. speak about being “persecuted” for their beliefs, or for being marginalized as a result of their...
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