What Romans 13 Does (Not) Mean

Romans 13 teaches that Christians ought to be subject to ruling authorities, but what does this mean in practice? And what else does this passage teach about the purpose of the state?
The Christian Home as an Initial Realm of God’s Self-Revelation (Part 2)

Why is it so important to maintain biblical roles within the family? Because in doing so, we reflect and reveal the character of God himself.
The Contemporary Myth of Mutual Submission in the Christian Home (Part 1)

What did the Apostle Paul mean when he wrote “submitting to one another out of reverence for Christ”? And how is this an important aspect of discipleship for husbands, wives, and children?
Living in the Light of the Resurrection

Yes, the resurrection gives hope for the future, but what about today? How does this hope spur us on toward holiness and hard work?
Antifragile Apologetics: The Physical Resurrection of Jesus Christ in Biblical Worldview

What’s the opposite of fragile? Sturdy doesn’t cut it. That which is “antifragile” doesn’t simply withstand pressure, but actually grows stronger through it. So, what are some antifragile apologetics for the resurrection?
Christ Over All — What’s in a Name?

The reality and concept of “Christ Over All” comes in the context of the apostle Paul praying for a weak and powerless church in Ephesians 1. Trent Hunter expounds this glorious truth for today and prays in the vein of Paul for this new work.