When You Have to Regroup

Sarah had a plan. Then she convinced her husband, Abraham, to participate. Even though it succeeded, it made her miserable. And created a mess for everyone else involved. Jacob had […]
Christians and Sexuality: Q&A with Jonathan Storment on the Sexual Revolution

What is the relationship between Christians and sexuality in light of the sexual revolution? Are Christians doomed to be at war with sexual and gender minorities until they reframe biblical […]
Beyond Words per Minute: Applying Speed Reading Principles in Disciple Making

In my junior year at Harding University, I read a book on speed reading, when I probably should have been studying for exams. The book promised to teach me how […]
Review of Eric Metaxas’s ‘Letter to the American Church’ (the movie)
John Whittaker reviews Eric Metaxas’s Letter to the American Church (the movie). John gives an overview of the documentary and discusses its strengths and weaknesses.
Don’t Underestimate the Younger Generation

“How can a good God let bad things happen?” . . . “What even is blasphemy of the Spirit?” . . . “Is that technically a sin, even if my […]
The Scariest Nice Person in Your Church

What comes to mind when you think of “one-hand clapping”? Perhaps you think of the Zen “koan” in which the Zen master asks the student, “What is the sound of […]
Perspectives on Leadership: Leadership is Participation

The best things in life are often those we didn’t know we needed. The same is true in leadership. I have heard it said that vision is the leader’s greatest […]
Summary of Genesis: Understanding the Basics of Genesis in the Bible

Beginnings are important, as they set the stage for everything that comes after. The book of Genesis is the same way. It narrates the beginning of creation, of man and […]