Critical Race Theory: Bitter Roots

This is Part 2 in Chad Ragsdale’s series on CRT. For Part 1 “Critical Race Theory: Friend or Foe,” click here. Here’s Part 3, 4, and 5. What is critical […]
Lessons from the Church in Germany: Tsunami

Q: Remind me of how influential German thinkers have been. Germany has always been on the cutting edge of various kinds of progress. For example, in the early 1900s, Germany […]
Saving Christian Education

In their important book, Mission Drift, authors Peter Greer and Chris Horst describe numerous organizations that have veered from their Christian roots into a secularism that undermines their founding ideals. […]
Life-Changing Paragraphs: Mere Drift

*Editor’s Note: This is one of a series of articles where I asked leaders to tell me a single paragraph they read which affected the trajectory of their lives. Q: […]
Something You Can Never Be

Have you ever been told an expression by somebody older than you which makes absolutely no sense to your generation? Expressions like, “That’s the cat’s pajamas!” “Take a chill pill!” […]
The Inspiration of the Old Testament

Flavius Josephus, a Jewish historian during the first century AD discussed the Hebrew Scriptures in the time of Jesus in an apologetic work written against a non-Jew named Apion. Josephus […]
Is a Late Canon Bad News for Bible-Believers?

Canon comes from a Greek word meaning “rule” or “standard.” Christians use the word canon to describe the authoritative books which make up our Bible. These books are our rule […]
Making Sense of the Gap between the Writing of the NT and Its Compilation

The 27 books of the New Testament were all written sometime in the 1st century AD. But when were all these 27 books first compiled into what we now call […]