Cripplegate
Commander in Chief
It’s the most important statement in Scripture. Actually, in all of written literature. Actually, in the universe. “The Lord reigns.” It is a phrase that appears five times in…
Read MoreMyths on Love & the Lack Thereof
Over the past week evangelicalism has witnessed an intriguing exchange surrounding the LGBTQ issue. Briefly, it began when RNS posted an interview with Jen Hatmaker in which she affirmed the…
Read MoreBook Review: When Heaven Invades Earth: A Practical Guide to a Life of Miracles
For as long as anyone knows, humanity has had a fascination with the supernatural. It’s an allure that transcends culture and time. So it has been in many contemporary…
Read MoreDecision Making & “I Have a Peace About It”
A professing Christian was in a rough marriage for many years. It came to the point where they felt as if they could not take it anymore. Divorce entered…
Read MoreDepression & the Ministry
“Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me?” (Psalm 42:5). These are not the words of a spiritual infant. They are not…
Read More3 Differences Between Christianity & Other Religions
If there’s one thing to which human history overwhelmingly testifies, it is that we are fervently religious creatures. Among the rocks and rubble of human cultures throughout the millennia is…
Read MoreAn Appeal to Seasoned Saints: Don’t Avoid Young Churches
The conversation has often happened like this: “Hi pastor. I’ve enjoyed the worship at this church and benefitted from it. I like this and that. But, I just don’t…
Read MoreBack to the Early Church?
You’ve probably heard it many times. “We just need to get back to the days of the early church.” “You know, things would be so much better in contemporary Christianity…
Read MoreYoung Pastors and Fighting From Falling
It happened again. Another pastor has fallen. From Mark Driscoll, to Darrin Patrick, Bob Coy, Tullian Tchividjian, and now Perry Noble; the past few years have witnessed more pastoral…
Read MoreReconsidering Proverbs 22:6 the “Way He Should Go”
Parenting is no easy task. Charles Spurgeon once said, “He who thinks it easy to bring up a family never had one of his own. A mother who trains her children…
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