Spiritual Famine Chris Dunn·March 1, 2023There is a spiritual famine in the land and perhaps in our hearts. It goes undetected mainly because...
Karmic Christianity Chris Dunn·July 3, 2022The Gospel is the good news that Christ has atoned for our iniquities through his death and that...
Christianity and Science Pieter Bouma·May 26, 2022This paper is the first of a three-part-series on the topic of creation-and/or-evolution. The goal of this first...
Gospel Abstraction Chris Dunn·January 25, 2022Grace is more than a concept. It reaches down into the depths of our sin and brokenness to...
All that Jazz: An Amazing Ignorance of Biblical Teaching Dave Gipson·January 5, 2022I was in a staff meeting for a secular job once, and our company was exploring ways to...
Is It Real? Chris Dunn·May 24, 2021Reality is not limited to the visible. Christianity is not at its best when it relegates its very...
Civilized Christianity Chris Dunn·April 27, 2021Growing up in the dueling fronts of an alcoholic home and a well-meaning fundamentalist church created the perfect...
Finding Jesus: Can We Recognize Real Christianity? John I. Snyder·March 20, 2021It’s true, there’s as much counterfeit Christianity in the world as anything else—fake money, fake love, fake promises,...
Making It in the Big Ten: Choices Have Consequences Paul Watermulder·January 25, 2021Buried deep in the Old Testament histories of Israel, there is a brief little story meant for you...
The Couple Next Door: Called to Love Dave Gipson·October 22, 2020Allow me for a moment to do a bit of virtue signaling! One morning last winter, Facebook decided...
The Gospel: Simplicity and Focus Chris Dunn·October 20, 2020Cultural engagement is a topic taken up by books, blogs, podcasts, conferences, and even sermons. How should Christians...
Mindful Christianity: Confounding the Wise Chris Dunn·January 14, 2020God isn’t concerned with being right. He simply is right. He is concerned with confounding the wise. Christianity...