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Five Common Mindsets to Avoid in Bible Study
God is worth his word being read, interpreted, and applied well. If you doubt that for a moment,…
Presuppositional Baggage and the Hermeneutics of Humility
God is worth his word being studied well. In fact, the words of God are immanently crucial for…
Evangelical Empires: Where Might We Go Astray?
The Son of God walked into an upside-down world and revealed what the right-side up kingdom should look…
Worshipping God: More Than Happy Church Music
Worship is not unilateral. Scripture and reality must not be ignored as Christians seek to glorify God in…
Reformation Truths for the 21st Century
The Reformation was much more than one man or 95 theses, but neither should be underestimated in conjunction…
Philosophical Leadership: A Call for Action
Leadership is a multi-faceted endeavor. In recent years, emotional intelligence has been advancing in research and application within…
A Hermeneutic of Transformation
God is worth his word being studied well. Great care should go into reading, meditating upon, and assigning…
To the Intellectuals: When Winning is More Important Than Being Right
I’m amazed at the level of condescension and tension prevalent in the debate between competing worldviews. Each side…
Evangelical Celebrity: Compromise, Idolatry, and Pseudo-Success
If the metric of ministry success was social media presence, book sales, or conference attendees, then Western evangelicalism…
The Disparity of Christianity and Cultural Impact
The cultural landscape of American evangelicalism is inundated with approaches to ministry and impact. Arguments from the conservative,…
A Typical Night with an Eternally Atypical Impact
I’m annually reluctant to “get into the Christmas Spirit,” however, I wouldn’t consider myself a Scrooge. God has…
When Worldviews and Opinions Collide: How Then Shall We Engage?
Worldviews and opinions collide. This is an inescapable reality and the notion that everyone and their views can…