A Life of Doxology & Praise
As contemporary Christians have become increasingly detached from both the drama of Scripture and its doctrinal significance, our praise has shifted from a focus on […]
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As contemporary Christians have become increasingly detached from both the drama of Scripture and its doctrinal significance, our praise has shifted from a focus on […]
How should we respond to the announcement of God’s redemptive mission to seek and save the lost, or to the doctrinal implications of Christ’s atoning […]
Throughout this series on the Great Exchange, we have focused a great deal on doctrines such as justification, imputation, and propitiation in order to unpack […]
Whether in movies, commercial advertisements, or social media, we’re constantly bombarded with images of the good life. But images are often manipulated and, in the […]
In the ancient world, if someone wished to free a slave, he would first have to pay the redemption price. In the same way, Paul […]
While it’s true that big box churches continue to see growth in numbers, there is a real question as to whether Christians in these churches […]
Especially as Americans, we are often given to over-simplification. We like bumper stickers and sound bites. Problem is, sound bites get forwarded, linked, tagged, “liked,” […]
In Philippians chapter 3, Paul writes about obtaining a righteousness that is not his own, but “that which is through faith in Christ.” On this […]
On this program the hosts begin a two-part series through Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Who were the Philippians, and what were the circumstances in […]
How are we to raise up the next generation of Christians to think seriously about the Christian faith if they have never been taught how […]
Calvinists hear Arminian friends ask this question all the time. It’s usually intended as a rhetorical question. In other words, it’s really a statement: […]
The problem of antinomianism is not a result of taking the gospel too far, but of not taking it far enough. After treating the subject […]