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Where Did We Come From?
How Milton, Paley, and Darwin help us answer the question.
Lo que las Escrituras y el jazz tienen en común
Resolviendo dos asuntos difíciles sobre la inspiración de la Biblia.
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Brothers, We Are Not Managers
We have forgotten the Bible’s rich language for loving the church.
Do Babies Go to Heaven?
The Bible doesn’t explicitly say. Here is how I have come to answer.
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What an Obscure Old Testament Figure Reveals about Us Gentiles
There's more to the story of Obed-Edom.
The Real Reason You Can’t Date Jesus
When it comes to 'boyfriend' language, we draw the right conclusion for the wrong reasons.
The Strange Encouragement of the Church’s Appalling History
The lives of our greatest heroes often undermined the gospel they so eloquently preached.
When God Makes Sunbeams Collide with Waterfall Spray
Rainbows signify something more than a post-Flood peace offering.
All God’s Laws Are Equal. Are Some More Equal Than Others?
Why Jesus doesn’t give a straightforward answer to questions about the greatest commandment.
The Old Testament Twins We’ve Forgotten
Jacob and Esau get all the attention. Yet it’s another pair of brothers who reveal the heart of the biblical story.
Survey: Churches Experiment with In-Person Gatherings but Many are Split
Churches are divided, but pulling together for the sake a mission is essential in this pandemic.
Déu sabia el que feia quan va donar a Jesús dos arbres genealògics
Com resoldre les diverses disparitats entre les genealogies a Mateu i a Lluc.
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God Always Heals
Good news for our bodies—in this life and the next.
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What Scripture and Jazz Have in Common
Resolving two difficult issues about the Bible's inspiration.
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¿Van los bebés al cielo?
La Biblia no lo dice claramente. Aquí está cómo yo contesto.
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Why Jesus, Not Salvation, Is God’s Greatest Gift to Us
We’re too quick to see the What instead of the Who.
It’s Not Only Bullies Who Boast
We’re too quick to ignore one of Paul’s most persistent warnings.
Baptism Doesn’t Have to Be Divisive
Despite our different methods, we’re all immersed in the same Christ.
The Church’s Law-Grace Throwdown: 300 Years and Going Strong
A group of 18th-century Scottish churchmen fought bitterly over the right teaching. How we can we avoid veering toward their extremes?
Our Churches Are Either Sacramental or Charismatic
The Early Church didn't make a distinction. So why do we?

Top Story October 28, 2020

Chinese American Christians Are More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
Chinese American Christians Are Becoming More Politically Engaged—and More Divided
The 2020 race brings out generational gaps within the most undecided Asian American demographic.

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