
Lessons to Learn from Christianity and Liberalism a Century Later
Few books make more than a passing squeak in the orchestra of Christian history. And some books are so compelling that their deep sound resonates even 100 years later.
Few books make more than a passing squeak in the orchestra of Christian history. And some books are so compelling that their deep sound resonates even 100 years later.
We transition from considering the home as the building block of society to considering what J. Gresham Machen categorized as two religions: Christianity and “Liberal Christianity.” Here we provide a recap of May 2023’s articles and a preview of our theme in June: Christianity and Liberalism Revisited: A 100 Year Appreciation.
Singleness is not just a waiting room for those who want to be married. Christian singles can joyfully pursue godliness, contentment, and fellowship within the church.
Listen in as David Schrock, Stephen Wellum, Ardel Caneday, and Trent Hunter discuss the topic of baptism and how it relates to children.
The New Testament teaches that marriage is but a shadow of the relationship between Christ and his Church. So what does this mean for single Christians?
Deuteronomy 6:4–9 commends formally and informally teaching our children the Supreme Commandment to love God with our everything. But what might this practically look like in daily, weekly, and yearly rhythms—in both the good times and the hard times?
Applying All the Scriptures to All of Life
Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.
Editor-in-Chief: David Schrock • Theological Editors: Stephen Wellum, Ardel Caneday, Brad Green • Pastoral Editor: Trent Hunter • Managing Editor: Kevin McClure
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