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It's America's 231st Birthday...Does God Have a Word for Us?
What would God say to America on its 231st birthday? Does God have anything to say in His Word about America? Isaiah 5:1-7 describes how God plants, prospers, and protects His vineyard. God was speaking to Israel as a nation that He planted...
Elders in Baptist Churches?
Elders and congregationalism. For many Baptists, these terms sound like polar opposites. However, according to some speakers at the "Issues in Baptist Polity" conference, the two may not be mutually exclusive.
Evangelical Leaders Are Speaking up about Race — But Will This New Focus Last?
According to a recent survey, when asked if the United States has historically been oppressive for racial minorities, 82 percent of white evangelicals and 60 percent of white practicing Christians did not believe this statement to be true....
Bible Pathways 9/25/2000
The Pastor As Theologian, Part Two
In a very real sense, Christians live out their most fundamental beliefs in everyday life. One essential task of the pastor is to feed the congregation and to assist Christians to think theologically, in order to demonstrate discernment and...
The Pastor's Concentration
The pastoral calling is inherently theological. Given the fact that the pastor is to be the teacher of the Word of God and the teacher of the Gospel, it cannot be otherwise. The idea of the pastorate as a non-theological office is inconceivable in...
Religion Today Summaries - December 22, 2004
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: Theology Professor: Christmas Is Not A Legend * Kentucky Church Promotes Racial Unity Alongside Christmas Season * The Beginning Of The End Of...
The Christian Mind - Part IV
In addition to direct biblical resources we should also draw upon the many historical resources and authors, such as the early church fathers like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas who wrote the foundation for much of today's church doctrine, or Martin...
September 11 at Patrick Henry College
Nineteen men bent on evil have shaken our nation. We are confident of our recovery and ultimate victory. But a small group of people dedicated to evil have had an impact beyond anything we could imagine. However, as great an impact as the...
American Faith Is a Religious Labyrinth
10 Things You Should Know about Infertility
According to the CDC, approximately 7–10% of couples experience some form of infertility—a very considerable number. To make that figure slightly more concrete, if your church has about 200 families attend on a given Sunday morning, chances are...
Islam, Secularism and the Gospel - Part II
In a previous commentary, I pointed out how Great Britain, through incremental concessions to Muslim demands, is sowing the seeds of its own subjugation. As to the cause of this civilizational suicide, Europe rendered itself impotent long ago when...
Grace Has Arrived on the Scene
God has given us good news. The good news is that grace has arrived on the scene. Grace has been given to desperate, fallen humanity.
House Passes Bills Protecting Religion at War Memorials
The House passed two bills endorsing religious symbols at memorials, one of which the Obama administration has declined to support.
From Hero to Human: The Man in the Oval Office
How Should Pro-Lifers Respond to the Claim That Overturning Roe Puts More Women in Danger?
Pro-life supporters like me should obviously care as much for the life of the mother as for the life of the child. Our pro-choice opponents claim that overturning Roe puts more women in danger. How should we respond to this common assertion?
Our Mission Begins with Jesus
When we discuss the gospel and God’s mission, it is tempting to focus solely on theological statements and activities done by the church. However, at the core of the gospel is not an idea but a person—Christ.
Discover the Book - May 11, 2009
Church AND Culture
I was recently asked why there is a ChurchAndCulture.org website, and why there is an annual Church and Culture Conference. The short answer is easy: our mission as followers of Christ is the evangelization and transformation of culture through...
Discover the Book - Jan. 12, 2009
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