Dr. John H. Skilton, professor of New Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, used to remind believers, “You have the unique opportunity of reaching men and... Read More
We rarely use the word glory in any knowledgeable sense in our culture. Sometimes we employ it in its adjectival form (i.e. glorious) when speaking of a sunset... Read More
I have something of a confession to make. I really do not enjoy officiating weddings. When I tell other ministers, they inevitably seek to chide... Read More
Doctrinal indecision is not a virtue. It is often the consequence of our sinful hearts and intellects. However, it may also simply be the inevitable consequence... Read More
Competitiveness is the companion of quality, right? After all, that seems to be true of the role of competition in health care, technology, transportation, sports, restaurants, design and... Read More
Many people have a conception of Jesus that is–to put it as bluntly as possible–substantively deficient. Many envision Jesus as the prototypical religious leader who only cared... Read More
Throughout human history, men have wrestled with the problem of evil. The question, “How can a good and holy God allow evil to exist in the world... Read More