“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.
2.63 Andy Naselli, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Twelve Reflections on Twelve Interviews on Christian Nationalism”

Andy Naselli recently provided an analysis of the numerous interviews Christ Over All conducted last month. Here, he is joined by David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss those reflections.
December Intermission: From Biblical Nationhood to a Christmas Medley

As we move from Biblical Nationhood in November to a Christmas Medley in December, we look forward to an assortment of edifying articles that all affirm this one common thread: Christ is Lord over all!
A Book Review of Doug Wilson’s Mere Christendom

What is Doug Wilson’s “Mere Christendom,” and how does it relate to Christian Nationalism and “Christocentric theonomy”? With Brad Green as your guide, come along for a tour of this important book.
Christ Over Giving Tuesday

What began as a conversation among friends has materialized into Christ Over All, and by God’s grace we are just getting started. Would you partner with us to help us to reach more people for the glory of God?
2.62 Andy Naselli • Reading • “Twelve Reflections on Twelve Interviews on Christian Nationalism”

Last month, Christ Over All heard from numerous voices on the subject of Christian nationalism. Having sifted through all that information, Andy Naselli provides a helpful analysis here.
Twelve Reflections on Twelve Interviews on Christian Nationalism

Last month, Christ Over All heard from numerous voices on the subject of Christian nationalism. Having sifted through all that information, Andy Naselli provides a helpful analysis here.
“Already But Not Yet”: When Does the “Already” End? When Christ Returns or When Jerusalem’s Temple Was Destroyed?

Many Christian rightly affirm the “already but not yet.” But is this overlap of the ages completely fulfilled from Christ’s death and resurrection to the destruction of the temple in 70 A.D.? Some say so. Peek in to Dr. Ardel Caneday’s timely article that presents a better way.
2.61 Ardel Caneday, Brad Green, Trent Hunter, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum, • Discussion • “ETS Roundtable, Past Reflections and Future Previews”

Join the Christ Over All Content Team as they commence year two of the annual Evangelical Theological Society recap, held in San Antonio, TX. Hear a rundown of the conference, some reflections on significant Christ Over All articles in the past year, and a preview of the monthly themes for 2024, Lord willing.
Chasing Boromir: Reflections on Christian Nationalism and the Use of Power

If Christians were able to seize political power and wield it without restriction, would it be wise to do so? Our understanding of human sin should dissuade us from such concentrated authority.