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How are we to think about the church’s relationship to the secular world? Are believers called to be so heavenly minded that they completely avoid […]
When the angels appeared before the shepherds in Bethlehem, they came bringing a message of “good news” rather than tips for improving our life or […]
“What child is this, who laid to rest, on Mary’s lap is sleeping?” This wonderful hymn reminds us every Christmas of the sublime mystery of […]
The death of a saint always fills fellow pilgrims with inner conflict: joy in their being in the presence of the Lord, without the pains […]
How do the angelic announcements of Mary’s conception and of the birth of Christ relate to the Old Testament promises concerning the coming messiah, and […]
The famous Christmas hymn “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” reminds us each year of the deep longing and hopeful expectation for the fulfillment of all […]
What should a properly-ordered church service look like? In worship, are Christians actors or spectators? Do we come to church in order to give God […]
If you poll a number of Americans on the topic of religion, you’re likely to hear many of them say that though they don’t identify […]
Are we shaped by the theology of Scripture and the patterns of Christian worship, or by the ideas of our increasingly secular culture and the […]
Many Christians today assume that worship is something we do one hour per week, but in Scripture, worship is actually a life-long activity. For example, […]
This week marks the 500th anniversary of Luther’s nailing of the Ninety-Five Theses. But who was Luther and what were the problems in the church […]
In recent years, some evangelical scholars have been drawn to the traditional Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox charge that the doctrine of justification taught by […]