How Calvin Defined Friendship
Calvin deeply cared for his friends, and he serves as a model for friendships today.
By Aaron Lumpkin
| March 7, 2022
Calvin deeply cared for his friends, and he serves as a model for friendships today.
By Aaron Lumpkin
| March 7, 2022
I hope Sola Ecclesia will reinfuse the theme of the church back into the conversational landscape of theology and biblical practice.
By Bryan Laughlin
| February 28, 2022
We need a church reformation around the primacy of the church.
By Bryan Laughlin
| February 21, 2022
The thanksgiving section of 1 Thessalonians 1 reveals six things we should look for in a church and be thankful for when we find them.
By Joe Holland
| February 14, 2022
Don’t miss out on the richness of stepping into the sitz im lebem of Scripture. Don’t bypass the wonder seen when studying the biblical background of different passages.
By Mark Becton
| February 7, 2022
This flawed social order would be far more tolerable than the anarchist alternative.
By Carl Ellis
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Because mishandling Scripture can affect generations, there should be a healthy fear in handling it.
By Mark Becton
| January 31, 2022
How can a church set a standard by which it can judge its own growth, pursuing maturity according to biblical standards? Epistolary thanks provide just such a calibration.
By Joe Holland
| January 24, 2022