Where Should Complementarians Draw the Line?
My hope is by thinking through the way complementarianism could be applied, we will see how it should be applied.
My hope is by thinking through the way complementarianism could be applied, we will see how it should be applied.
Online gambling is becoming a normalized and harmful temptation, and it’s time to address it.
If the tendency has been to define the Reformed tradition by centering terms like “predestination” and “depravity”, the picture painted by the authors still accounts for these. But when we back up to see the whole, we find Jesus is at the centre of the Reformed landscape.
The Christian life isn’t accidental; it doesn’t unravel or flourish randomly. It is shaped by a small number of deeply embedded patterns that quietly, steadily form everything else.
While the Bible does not discuss menopause per se, it has much to say about aging, wisdom, and the role of older women in the faith. That’s why this is far more than a women’s health issue. It’s a pastoral one.
A common question I get asked as a professor and pastor is what someone should do if they feel called into ministry. I usually give the same advice, so here...
Did David really rape Bathsheba? We tend to think of the story as more of a “sordid affair” which, while horrific and sinful, seems to most of us a lesser sin than the sin of rape.
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