Around the Horn (June 18)
Unleash the Lion of Scripture: How We Can Know the Bible is True In this post, Michael Kruger notes, "Coming to believe that the Bible is God’s word does not require extensive historical evidence, as
Unleash the Lion of Scripture: How We Can Know the Bible is True In this post, Michael Kruger notes, "Coming to believe that the Bible is God’s word does not require extensive historical evidence, as
George Floyd and Me In this powerful piece, hiphop artist Shai Linne shares his reactions to George Floyds death. It is honest and heartfelt, and he works to strike a right balance of realism and
Handling Trail; Rebuking Pride "We can learn from the Puritans that we need affliction to humble us (Deut. 8:2), to teach us what sin is (Zeph. 1:12), and to bring us to God (Hosea 5:15).
The Cross Amidst a Plague: Choosing Cruciformity Over Self-Interest "The vast majority of us do not hold a political office tasked with making crucial policy decisions regarding shelter-in-place orders. Although social media tempts us to
God Made You for a Body: How Resurrection Will Make Us Whole "What comes to your mind when you think about your soul? How does it relate to your body? Do you have a spirit that is
When Preaching is Big & God is Small In this article post, Dave Harvey highlights the fact that often the objects of our fears simply mask a deeper sin. While our fears ought not to
How Does COVID-19 Expose the Lie of the Prosperity Gospel? In this post, Conrad Mbewe asks why all the preachers of the so-called prosperity gospel seem to have fallen so silent in the face of COVID-19.
None of Your Pain Will Be Wasted The scriptures point often to the truth that God is using our pain and affliction for our betterment and shaping in Christ-likeness, but what about the suffering that clearly
It’s Not Often in Life You Get a Do-Over (So Take the Do-Over!) In this post Time Challies poses a thoughtful questions noting, " It seems to me that as we ponder when and how we
Don't Try to Put Out Every Brush Fire From time to time pastors are faced with accusations and gossip. According to H.B. Charles, one of the worst things a pastor can do is run around