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Why We Still Need Luther
Four hundred fifty years after his death, Martin Luther can still inspire and guide us.
Does Evangelical Theology Have a Future?
Roger Olson argues that a division between traditionalists and reformists threatens to end our theological consensus.
Dr. Luther's Theology
A young professor's startling insights into the graciousness of God.
The Reformation Connection
Hus shared ideas with Wyclif and Luther, yet they were not all of one mind.
How the Late Carl Henry Helped Invent Evangelicalism
No one was more pivotal to the emerging movement than Carl F.H. Henry
What Baptists Can Learn From Calvin
The Genevan Reformer's words are still worth hearing today.
Real Happiness: Colson and George Bemoan our National Virtue Deficit
Where a people abandons virtue, government steps in.
Chuck Colson: Evangelicals Should Be Uniters, Not Dividers
Why evangelicals need to redefine themselves and reform the whole church.
My Own Pilgrim's Progress
Summoned by God, I learned to follow him in trust and vulnerability, even when I felt displaced.
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Mi propio progreso del peregrino
Convocado por Dios, aprendí a seguirlo en confianza y vulnerabilidad, incluso cuando me sentí desplazado.
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Funerals
Minister well during a difficult period of grief.
Cremation Confusion
Is it unscriptural for a Christian to be cremated?
Faith-based Bathing
What role does baptism play in faith and salvation?
Why We Believe in the Virgin Birth
Pundits with pebbles wander far from the historic gospel.
Theology for an Age of Terror
Augustine's words after the 'barbarian' destruction of Rome have a remarkably contemporary ring.
Catholics and Baptists Together
The recent synod of bishops sounded notes Protestants can sing.
You Must Be Born Again—but at What Age?
In some baptistic circles, the age for baptism has steadily declined so that many churches are practicing "toddler baptism.
The Lasting Contributions of a Wretched Worm
Was Carey right when he said, "I have done little for God"?
What Makes This Week Holy?
Jewish and Christian celebrations this week aren't just springtime rituals.
Big-Picture Faith
From the first nanosecond to the final cry of victory, and every divine moment between—all is charged with meaning.

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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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