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Nuclear Dilemma
Actually, people are talking about atomic energy.
Passages
John Stott retires, Zondervan CEO resigns, Biola kicks off centennial with a new president, and other news.
Cross Purposes
Biggest Christian conference splits amid growing atonement debate.
Leader's Insight: Head 'Em Off at the Impasse
With so much suffering in the world, where do we start?
Freedom and Faith
Bach still speaks to the church today.
Bach & the Bible
His underlining and marginal comments give us a window into his personal faith.
Sermons that Sing
As part of his century's lengthy worship services, Bach's music reinforced and deepened the proclamation of the Word.
What Language Shall I Borrow?
When Bach wanted to express the depths of Christ's suffering, he used the words and melodies of well-known hymns.
Four German Protestant Composers You Should Know Not Named Bach
Luther's example inspired Christian composers to fill the church with the finest music they could create.
The Gospel Truth
Luther believed that music has the power to teach Christian doctrine. He put this belief into practice with his catechism hymns.
Singing the Word of God
Protestant reformer Martin Luther planted the seed that grew into a rich musical tradition culminating in Bach.
Johann Sebastian Bach
Fueled by his Lutheran faith, the composer devoted his life to creating music for refreshment, proclamation, and praise.
Couple Questions
Glimpses of Glory
How many voices speak of God in your church? And what messages are heard?
Birthing a Sermon
A step-by-step guide to bringing the text alive.
Sidelined by Failure

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
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