Why the Gospel Cannot Endorse Salvation by Domination
When political strength becomes salvific, politics becomes theology by other means
When political strength becomes salvific, politics becomes theology by other means
I remember once interviewing a woman a preacher s daughter who had run away from home and gotten entangled in the porn industry
The Trump administration often speaks of protecting Christians from discrimination worldwide. But that concern seems to vanish when Israel is involved — even with a Baptist pastor serving as the U.S. ambassador to Israel.
George Washington renounced antisemitism so should we
I watched hundreds of people standing in protest for six to eight hours broken people, deeply angry, with some who looked afraid of our Christian beliefs
This month, 1,700 years ago, was one of the most significant and consequential events in all of Church history
Contributing writer Rodney Kennedy argues that if our democracy has a chance to return to a vibrant life in the future, its ambiguous and messy universal principles will need to be in fighting form.
Yet many leaders find themselves trapped in a frustrating loop They work harder each year, yet fight the same fires, face the same recurring challenges, and make the same decisions often without
The SBC is not imploding it s deflating, like a balloon slowly losing air
Worship is not merely a Sunday practice but a lifestyle that permeates every dimension of our being