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A tale of two bishops: What happens when apostasy reigns?

Go back half a century and the most established church of the Protestant establishment was, without question, the Episcopal Church. Never massive in numbers, that historic denomination sat atop the so-called “seven sisters” of the old Protestant main ...

April 21, 2023

Hey Christians, get out and stay out: An Arizona school district gives the boot to student teachers from a Christian college

Our society is growing increasingly secular and increasingly hostile to Christian conviction. Anyone who doubts that mounting hostility should look to Arizona, where one of the state’s largest public school districts has just voted to show student te ...

April 15, 2023

1 Corinthians 15:1–11

Third Avenue Baptist Church Louisville, KY 1 Corinthians 15:1–11 April, 9, 2023 ...

April 9, 2023

You bless it, you bought it: The Church of England’s bishops descend into utter nonsense

After years of study, bishops of the Church of England have announced that they will not allow same-sex marriages within their churches, nor allow their clergy to perform them, but they will allow their priests to “bless” same-sex unions after a civi ...

February 27, 2023

Roe v. Wade and America’s broken conscience: Though now reversed, the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision is an enduring wound to the nation

Yesterday, Jan. 22, 2023, marked exactly 50 years since the Supreme Court of the United States presented the nation with one of its darkest days, handing down the Roe v. Wade decision that invented a woman’s right to abortion out of thin air, imposed ...

February 23, 2023

We have lift off again—and wonder: A launch into space and the power of memory

At first, you hear nothing, and all you see is an explosive cloud of smoke. Then you see the fire, appearing to be brighter than any light on earth. Then you see the rocket lift from the launch pad and slowly rise. Once aloft, the rocket gains veloci ...

February 18, 2023

A warning from Rome: The funeral of Pope Benedict XVI holds big lessons for evangelical Christians

Today’s funeral mass for the Roman Catholic’s Church’s first “pope emeritus,” formerly Pope Benedict XVI, marks yet another first in church history—the first funeral of a pope presided over by a pope. For good reason, evangelical Protestants do not r ...

February 5, 2023

The passing of the Age of Pelosi: There is more to this story than most Americans imagine

The Constitution of the United States calls for a new Congress to convene at noon on the third day of January in odd numbered years. Thus, today marks the arrival of America’s 118th Congress. That fact, taken alone, deserves our attention, and not on ...

February 3, 2023

He is (still) there, and He is not silent: Francis Schaeffer’s classic defense of Christian truth turns 50

One of my personal eccentricities has to do with the way I remember books that have changed my life. I remember them chronologically and spatially. I remember where I was when I first read the book, and when I read it. I also write that information o ...

January 19, 2023

Why draw the line here?: E.J. Dionne asks why conservative Christians continue to resist gay marriage

Columnist E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post may sometimes be infuriating, but he is never unintelligent. After graduating from Harvard, Dionne was named a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford where he earned a doctorate in sociology. He is always thoughtful, an ...

January 13, 2023

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