Justin Taylor writes: Critique—done well—is a gift to the one being criticized. We should welcome the opportunity to have our thinking corrected and clarified. We see through a glass dimly, …
[This is the second part in a blog series on Worldview and Social Change] Part II: The Nature of Poverty In Part I, we looked at the concept of social ...
Yesterday, June 1st, an important new book hit shelves, nationwide. Love, Freedom, and Evil: Does Authentic Love Require Free Will? rises to address r ...
I think this is a common question many people ask. What is God’s will for my life? I’ve heard pastors say that this is the most common ...
And my eye will not spare you, nor will I have pity, but I will punish you for your ways, while your abominations are in your midst. Then you will ...
The Lie: We’re all good people and we sometimes do bad things. The Truth: We don’t need behavior modification, we need regeneration. You don’t need to become a better person, ...
Pastor Mark Driscoll on maintaining a “Top-Down theology”… Tweet