In recent years, our society has rapidly embraced what has come to be known as the “cancel culture.” If someone has said or done something–at... Read More
We live in a world of rare commodities. Men and women spend the better part of their lives seeking after valuable artifacts. Every summer, we... Read More
Lately, as I have been reading through Augustine’s Expositions of the Psalms, I have been struck afresh by how central God’s free, unmerited, saving grace... Read More
It has become increasingly common for pastors in Reformed churches to speak of the importance of an “ordinary means of grace” ministry. Many ministers find... Read More
If we have discovered anything about Christians during this pandemic, it is that so many are ready to divide with other believers on the basis... Read More
There is a perplexing feature of the gospel records that doesn’t lend itself to the easiest of solutions. On numerous occassions Jesus charged His disciples,... Read More
The governor of California’s recent restrictions against singing in worship services reminded me of something about which I’ve wanted to write for years now––namely, the... Read More