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Around the Horn (April 15)

Loyalty Matters: The Misunderstood Virtue In this post, Matthew J. Hall differentiates between a proper and improper understanding of loyalty and the benefits of a proper understanding. He writes, "Any healthy organization rightly expects that

Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Nature of True Virtue

Mr. Hall, in his justly admired Sermon on modern Infidelity, has brought forward some very plausible objections to President Edwards’s definition of virtue, but which appear to be founded in misapprehension. The definition itself is

Around the Horn (April 8)

Conspiracy Theory or Gospel Truth? In this post, Clint Archer lays out the often foolishness of conspiracy theory, then shifts to show how there is really only one conspiracy theory that must be debunked. Show

Around the Horn (April 1)

The Resurrection's Higher Math In this post, Jared Wilson uses Jesus' encounter with the Pharisees as a jumping off point to show that the evidence of the resurrection is all over the Scripture. He writes,

Andrew Fuller Friday: A Graveside Oration

Dear Friends, You have often assembled with pleasure in company with your beloved friend and faithful pastor; but that pleasure is over, and you are now met together with very different feelings, to take your

Around the Horn (March 25)

Enrolling the School of Contentment Trevin Wax points to the truth that contentment is not a passive act. We writes, "Paul doesn’t speak of contentment as a gift he received from God without effort. Neither

Around the Horn (March 18)

Better Than Starbucks: The Local Church and the Beauty of Place As Brent Kompelien notes, place is important because it pushes back against our individualistic tendencies. He writes, "Our attraction to non-places comes from a

Around the Horn (March 11)

The Dangers of Doomscrolling Jeff Mingee helps us to understand the phenomena of doomscrolling and how technology is simply accentuating something that already existed by noting, "An article at Merriam-Webster’s “Words We’re Watching” describes doomscrolling as “the