Applying God’s Law
Is the Bible merely a manual of timeless ethics? If so, what do we do with the various civil and ceremonial laws from the Old […]
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Is the Bible merely a manual of timeless ethics? If so, what do we do with the various civil and ceremonial laws from the Old […]
How many blogs must comment on something before the blogosphere can be abuzz? We’ve seen eight or nine posts over the last several days commenting […]
On this edition of the program, the hosts talk with international columnist Uwe Siemon-Netto about his career in journalism, as well as his conversion back […]
How would you respond if a friend told you that the Bible has a lot of nice stories, but people take it too seriously because […]
Last month, at Slate.com, Jeremy Stahl collected some of the notable gaffes of Vice President Joseph Biden. Like “Bushisms,” “Bidenisms” are public statements that keep […]
Not only is it important to “know what you believe and why you believe it,” but it’s also crucial that we learn how to effectively […]
Is Christ the only way to heaven? If so, does that make Christianity an intolerant religion? How should believers relate to outsiders, this side of […]
Americans are addicted to Pop-Culture. But what exactly is popular culture, and how has it affected the way American Christians think about and practice their […]
Has American Christianity become more concerned with success than fidelity? Has it chosen style over substance? On this edition of the White Horse Inn, Michael […]
Is it possible that the contemporary church has been so caught up in the quest for relevance that it has ceased to be noticeably different […]
Carl Trueman’s newest post at Reformation21 gives great insight into the “Young, Restless, and Reformed” movement that is so widely discussed around the blogosphere and […]
There is a new trend in the business world. Offer your customers rich experiences, and they’ll keep coming back. But is this a good model […]