The Triple Cure for Our Threefold Misery
The diagnosis is not very good: we are ignorant, guilty, and corrupt. As a litany of biblical texts reveals, we find ourselves as fallen sinners […]
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The diagnosis is not very good: we are ignorant, guilty, and corrupt. As a litany of biblical texts reveals, we find ourselves as fallen sinners […]
Now that we have been united with Christ and engrafted into his kingdom, what are we to do in the meantime? Some answer this by […]
As churches conform more and more to the values of the marketplace, true and lasting community is getting harder to find. Most of us don’t […]
Should the church attempt to engage the culture in relevant ways, or does this strategy end up continuing to divide us by worldly preferences and […]
Do today’s Christians focus a little too much on the family? According to Jesus, natural family relationships can actually get in the way of true […]
The West is dying. The poet Archibald Leach once said, “An era dies when its symbols, although seen, no longer mean.” Do we believe what […]
We’ll be concluding our series with a focus on sin as a condition that often results in various forms of addiction, depression, and despair. How […]
How should Christians respond to the growing number of sexual abuse cases? How does this issue affect the mental and spiritual lives of both victims […]
Why does God allow so many of us to experience deep forms of depression often to the point of despair, and how do we counsel […]
Are today’s churches prepared to handle issues related to mental illness? How should Christians help those struggling with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, autism, and various types […]
If you really want to kill a conversation, just start talking about death and dying. But is it really wise to avoid this important subject? […]
On this program, Michael Horton talks with Nancy Guthrie about the personal story behind her book, Holding On to Hope: A Pathway Through Suffering to […]