The Church as a Healing Community Worldviews shape the way we think. Psychology, once an outsider both to the...
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What constitutes truth? The way we answer that question has greatly changed since the Middle Ages. Todd Kappelman provides...
The Need for a Christian Mind “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” (Matt. 4:17)(1) This familiar...
How should Christians think about art from a framework that starts with the Bible? The concept that people are made in...
William Watkins’ book The New Absolutes says that Americans are not relativists, we’re actually absolutists. Rather than abandoning absolutes, we’re...
Rick Wade examines different aspects of life in the day of the Apostle Paul: religion, philosophy, the family unit,...
Don Closson evaluates what’s good about TV’s “Touched by an Angel” and identifies areas where it lacks substance from a...
Written by Richard Milne How should thinking Christians respond to purported information embedded in the Bible’s original language? There...
The belief that Jesus was and is God has always been a non-negotiable for Christianity. Don Closson explains that...
Jerry Solomon examines the history and purpose of worship, some contemporary hindrances to worship, and suggestions concerning renewal in...