Around the Horn (July 30)

8 Things Your Bible Says About Itself "There are only two options when it comes to knowledge of a divine Creator: revelation or speculation. Either he speaks, or we guess. And he has spoken. The

Around the Horn (July 23)

Gospel Ministry: The Kingdom Only Triumphs Through the Unnoticed Faithfulness of the Many "We need to be careful how we judge and who we celebrate. The triumph of the gospel is never just the victory

Around the Horn (July 17)

Grumbling is Not a Minor Sin It can seem that a little complaining is just a little "letting off steam," but as this post notes it is much more dangerous. "The books of Exodus and

Around the Horn (July 9)

His Kingdom, Tis of Thee In this post, Russell Moore notes, "The gospel is not a means to an end. The gospel is not a tool to excite nationalistic passions or to form social bonds

Around the Horn (July 2)

How Church History will help you Defend the Faith In this post, Michael Haykin notes, "The early centuries of the church saw Christianity threatened by a number of theological heresies: Gnosticism, Arianism, and Pelagianism, to

Around the Horn (June 25)

Teaching Kids to Work with Grace and Grit Here Brad Larson ponders, "As a task-oriented (more than people-oriented) person, I am well aware of the pitfall of workaholism. As a teacher and parent, I’m also

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

Around the Horn (June 11)

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

Around the Horn (May 4)

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).

Around the Horn (May 28)

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