Three Marks of Progressive-Lite Evangelicals

Behind the smokescreen of “nuance” and “winsomeness,” some are pulling evangelicals steadily to the cultural and political left. Here are a few common ways this takes place.
Rebuilding from Ashes: How the Bankruptcy of Secularism Has Led Atheists and Feminists to Seek New Life in Old Time Religion

For decades, those opposed to Christianity sought to burn it to the ground. Many of those very people, however, are finding Christianity alone can explain the world we live in.
2.64 Trent Hunter • Reading • “Socialism and the Twisted Legacy of Slavery: A Cautionary Tale from the ‘Great Society'”

Although there were good intentions along the way, the “Great Society” did much more harm than good. What can this lesson in human pride teach us in our own day?
Socialism and the Twisted Legacy of Slavery: A Cautionary Tale from the “Great Society”

Although there were good intentions along the way, the “Great Society” did much more harm than good. What can this lesson in human pride teach us in our own day?
“No Little People, No Little Places”: Francis Schaeffer’s Vision of Faithfulness

What does Francis Schaeffer mean in one of his most famous sermons when he says that there are “No Little People, No Little Places”? And what does this have to do with rural churches, Moses’s staff, and an ambition for bigger and better opportunities?
Worldview Isn’t an Elective: Biblical, Systematic, and Worldview Theology

With a proper worldview, we see everything in subjection to Christ and then live according to that reality.
Red, White, and Blue Like Jazz

How is the Apostle Peter’s political theology like jazz? It gives us a range to play within and strikes a couple unexpected notes.