Passover as a Sanctifying Ritual
The Passover ritual from Exodus 12 sanctifies the Israelites, anticipating Christ’s death and resurrection.
The Passover ritual from Exodus 12 sanctifies the Israelites, anticipating Christ’s death and resurrection.
TEDS helped midwife another new evangelicalism that spanned the Mason-Dixon Line, with brighter prospects than its post-war faculty could have imagined.
Christians aren’t immune to the cultural scripts shaping the world around us.
Learning from the manner of G. K. Chesterton, who displayed assurance without vanity, self-confidence without arrogance.
Courtney Doctor and Melissa Kruger talk with Elizabeth Woodson about the true meaning of contentment and how to find it.
Even those who reject Barr’s arguments for women’s ordination can find food for thought in ‘Becoming the Pastor’s Wife’ as we consider the necessary work female ministry leaders do.
Remembering what discipleship isn’t reminds us that coming alongside others to help them know and love God is a necessary and natural part of the Christian life.
Collin Hansen and Nadya Williams discuss the historical and cultural shifts in the perception of children as too costly and demanding.
Pastor and TGC Council member Michael Aitcheson reflects on the sweet moments that accompany pastoral ministry.
John Piper explores the triumph of the gospel in the new heavens and new earth, emphasizing God’s faithfulness.
Courtney Doctor and Melissa Kruger talk with Elizabeth Woodson about the true meaning of contentment and how to find it.
Brett McCracken discusses how churches can provide hope and certainty in a shaky digital world that has lost its grip on truth.
Collin Hansen interviews Ian Harber about his journey through deconstructing and reconstructing his faith.
Pastor and TGC Council member Michael Aitcheson reflects on the sweet moments that accompany pastoral ministry.
The Passover ritual from Exodus 12 sanctifies the Israelites, anticipating Christ’s death and resurrection.
John Piper explores the triumph of the gospel in the new heavens and new earth, emphasizing God’s faithfulness.
‘Why Religion Went Obsolete’ offers valuable sociological analysis to shape the efforts of faithful pastors and church leaders as they build and revitalize religious institutions.
Netflix series ‘Adolescence’ and new movie ‘Eric LaRue’ tackle the same ‘parent’s worst nightmare’ scenario but from different angles.
Ministry has been more encouraging than at any other point in the past 20 years.
Courtney Doctor and Melissa Kruger talk with Elizabeth Woodson about the true meaning of contentment and how to find it.