Do Christians embrace authenticity too much?
Marie Osborne, guest blogger
March 11, 2013
You cannot have perfect justice without judgment.
Trevin Wax
August 2, 2012
Few things are harder or scarier than trusting God to do what is just and right and good.
Mark Galli
August 18, 2011
"Is hell nothing more than eternal torture of the unsaved? Why would God engage in punishment that seems so cruel?" -- Tony De Luca, New York, New York
R. Todd Mangum
February 12, 2007
Victims and pundits grope for meaning, political and religious.
by Tony Carnes
October 21, 2005
Divine promises in the midst of suffering.
by Nancy Guthrie
October 10, 2005
Christ commanded us not to judge others, but aren't there times when common sense or prudence requires it? Asked by Stephen Hunt, St. Paul, Minnesota
Answered by Roger E. Olson
June 29, 2005
A judgmental assessment of judgmentalism is, predictably, full of contradictions.
Reviewed by John Wilson
February 10, 2005
Question: Are all sins weighed equally, or is one more important than another? —Linda Linton, Celina, Ohio
J.I. Packer
December 28, 2004
Hugo struck my neighbors with terror but not with the fear of God.
By A.J. Conyers
July 1, 2004
At the heart of the universe, there is a just and gracious God.
By Peter Jensen
March 1, 2004
Seeking mercy is a better response to 9/11 than seeking meaning
Christianity Today Editorial
November 12, 2001
If September 11 was a divine warning, it's God's people who are being warned
Charles Colson
November 12, 2001
God promised that calamity would follow disobedience. So why are we quick to dismiss it as a reason for the September 11 attacks?
Frederica Mathewes-Green
September 1, 2001
What is hell—eternal torment or annihilation? A look at the Evangelical Alliance's The Nature of Hell.
Robert A. Peterson
October 23, 2000