Our Family Narrative: Why Christians Should Study Church History
Perhaps the Church should avoid trying to make faith seem culturally hip and instead look to the past.
Augustine’s Confessions felt like reading my own journal at times. By becoming familiar with the Christian historical narrative, one quickly realizes that the “New Atheists” aren’t actually saying anything new at all and that the Biblical canon wasn’t simply decided upon at random. Studying Church history can help us develop a strong sense of what Dr. Duke... Continue Reading
Dear Church: An Open Letter From One Of Those Millennials You Can’t Figure Out
We don’t need you to be our therapist, we need you to be our church.
Contemporary worship hasn’t worked. The longer we extend the life of this failed experiment, the more we see the results. In my experience, contemporary worship brings in three groups. Baby boomers who are still stuck in their rebellion against the establishment, parents who mistakenly think that contemporary worship is the only way for their kids... Continue Reading
Reigning With Christ
By virtue of our inseparable union and connection with Christ, we already sit on His throne with Him
We also reign with Him because He puts His royal power in our hearts to break sin’s dominion. Faith in Christ brings His powerful dominion over sin, the world, and the devil into our lives. “For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world—our faith”... Continue Reading
Treating Toxicity
There’s a lot of talk about toxicity: Toxic people. Toxic relationships. Toxic churches.
Toxicity might be an overused concept. But where we see its telltale effects in our own hearts, in our relationships and in our churches, we should test for the carcinogen of pride. The only remedy is the grace of our God, bound up in Christ, bestowed through humbling ourselves (James 4:6-10). There’s a lot... Continue Reading
Conservative Evangelical Leader Appointed Bishop of Maidstone
The next Bishop of Maidstone will be the Reverend Prebendary Roderick Thomas
The Reverend Prebendary Rod Thomas said: “It is both a privilege and a challenge to be asked to become a Bishop in the Church of England. The prospect of serving as the Bishop of Maidstone is similarly both exciting and daunting, and so I ask for prayer that God will give me the necessary strength... Continue Reading
Christians Lose Ground, ‘Nones’ Soar In New Portrait Of U.S. Religion
The United States is a significantly less Christian country than it was seven years ago.
The percentage of people who describe themselves as Christians fell about 8 points — from 78.4 to 70.6. This includes people in virtually all demographic groups, whether they are “nearing retirement or just entering adulthood, married or single, living in the West or the Bible Belt,” according to the survey report. WASHINGTON (RNS) The United... Continue Reading
Reformed Women Speak: A Call to Attend the OPC General Assembly
An appeal related to the outcome of the ecclesiastical trial will be heard at this year’s OPC General Assembly at Dordt College scheduled for June 3-9, 2015.
The upcoming appeal to the trial decision, which will be heard at OPC General Assembly in June, is a opportunity to show to the OPC community and beyond that women’s bodies matter, that women themselves matter, that a man who protects his chronically ill and disabled wife, acting towards her in accordance with his conscience... Continue Reading
Academy Award-Winning Actor Gives College Grads His No. 1 Piece of Advice: ‘Put. God. First!’
Denzel Washington’s advice to 2015 graduates
During the rest of his brief commencement address — just over 10 minutes long — Washington urged graduates to “fail big” and take chances. But in regard to material things, he cautioned that “you will never see a U-Haul behind a hearse.” “I pray that you put your slippers way under your bed tonight,” the... Continue Reading
My Wife Died Recently. Here’s What This First Mother’s Day Will Look Like Without Her
Jason’s wife, Kara, died on March 22, 2015 after a two-and-a-half year battle with breast cancer
We will live in the reality of life instead of in our hidden expectations of how we want to be treated. I want my kids to enter into the celebration of this day, to remember the life their mom lived and the character traits she desired to foster in them: kindness, compassion and love. Our... Continue Reading
Vos 121
121st anniversary of Geerhardus Vos’ inaugural lecture to his new post as Professor of Biblical Theology at Princeton on May 8, 1894.
The opening words of Scripture establish the divine context for all human history and indeed for all special revelation: “In the beginning, God. . .” (Genesis 1:1). In other words, all biblical context is divine before it is human. Biblical content is divine before it is human. Human history, grammar, genre and situatedness serve divine ends; they do not... Continue Reading
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