4 Kinds of Churches
A church can be completely orthodox in its doctrine and still be missing something essential.
A church can be completely orthodox in its doctrine and still be missing something essential.
We live in a cultural moment where feelings are no longer just influential—they are increasingly authoritative. The question has shifted from “What is true?” to “What do I feel?” That...
This article is the last in a four-part series titled “From Eden to Eternity: Christ at the Heart of Your Marriage.” It’s based on messages my husband, Dan, and I...
In his recent address to the various branches of the American government, our King, Charles III (1948–), spoke of feeling “the weight of history.” Speaking especially about the semiquincentennial—one might...
While Carl Trueman discourages any direct comparisons to C.S. Lewis and his book The Abolition of Man, it is not hard to see why many do make that comparison. Trueman,...
One of the most challenging ideas for my own Christian journey has been that of the biblical canon, especially the New Testament. Although a variety of arguments are used these...
John 20:17 seems strange. After Jesus rose from the dead, Mary Magdalene weeps in front of the empty tomb. At first mistaking Jesus to be the gardener, she recognizes Jesus...
Pastor Paul Carter explains why he uses the RMM Bible reading plan.
In this episode, Pastors Paul Carter, Steve Bray, and Paul Martin discuss the differences between church planting and church revitalization.
Statistics tell us that 25% of current pastors plan to retire in the six months. If that’s even close to true, then we have to ask the question: where will...
What standing for the truth of God's word even at great personal cost looks like in Canada