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He Did Not Revile in Return: Following Jesus in an Age of Anger
David Mathis | In Christ, we do not sin in response to sin. When insulted, we endure. When reviled, we bless. When slandered, we pray, forgive, and f…
2 years, 3 months ago
Find Your Fathers in Christ: Advice for Younger Men
Marshall Segal | If you are a younger man, you need the example and encouragement of men who are further along in faith. You need the firm love of sp…
2 years, 3 months ago
Give Thanks Against Temptation: The Spiritual Power of Gratitude
Scott Hubbard | Christians are an unusual people who don’t wait until after the fact to thank God. No, we thank him every step of the way.
2 years, 3 months ago
Bring Order to the Chaos: The Calming Force of Good Pastors
David Mathis | Good pastors don’t just work hard to preach to their people; they help them through conflicts with a calm force that brings order to t…
2 years, 3 months ago
Order and Beauty: A Little Theology of Christian Writing
Greg Morse | The craft of Christian writing obsesses over reality, arranges truth with care, quests for fitting phrases — and stands ever enthralled …
2 years, 3 months ago
Romance Can Ruin You: How a Relationship Becomes a God
Marshall Segal | Romance can be a friend and an ally, or an enemy and a terror. It can point us to the Love we were made for, or it can leave us love…
2 years, 4 months ago
Apologetic of the Heart: Why Costly Love Captures Us
Jon Bloom | Even when arguments don’t win the mind, love may win the heart. Dying sacrifices speak to our deepest hopes and draw out our highest admi…
2 years, 4 months ago
Single Men with Many Sons: How to Be a Spiritual Father
Scott Hubbard | What might happen in the church if even single men increasingly thought of themselves as spiritual fathers for younger men?
2 years, 4 months ago
Children Caught in the Crossfire: The Tragedy of Same-Sex ‘Adoption’
Greg Morse | When a society makes room for homosexual lust, the disorder ripples throughout that society, even to the youngest and most vulnerable.
2 years, 4 months ago
We Have Sinned and Grown Old: Seeing Through Six-Year-Old Eyes
Marshall Segal | What does it say about us that as we grow older, we often lose our ability to notice and enjoy the brilliance and creativity of God …
2 years, 4 months ago