On Choosing Digital Tools and Why Churches Should Cancel Their Livestream
Don’t slouch into technocratic oblivion. Never forget, when we choose our tools, we choose our culture.
By Joe Holland
| June 20, 2022
Don’t slouch into technocratic oblivion. Never forget, when we choose our tools, we choose our culture.
By Joe Holland
| June 20, 2022
While the ability to teach is a gift from God, it is also a skill that pastors should seek to develop.
By Tony Merida
| June 13, 2022
Calvin deeply cared for his friends. In fact, he serves as a model for friendships today.
By Aaron Lumpkin
| June 6, 2022
If Google can pass your seminary’s quizzes or your denomination’s ordination exam, you are not training men to be pastors; you are training them to be machines.
By Doug Ponder
| May 30, 2022
Today’s social justice is not concerned with the runners’ preparation or distance from the finish line. Its main concern is to ensure that all the runners cross the line at the same time.
By Carl Ellis
| May 23, 2022
If the sweep of covenant theology includes all nations, it must include all neighborhoods.
By Doug Logan
| May 16, 2022
The church in its corporate assembly is a liturgical re-training for all those catechized by the social imaginary of modern individualism.
By Uriesou Brito
| May 9, 2022
When we take our time to observe a text—withholding immediate application—we can apply it in broader and deeper ways.
By Mark Becton
| May 2, 2022