Romans 10:9-10—Jesus, Not Caesar, is Lord

Belief and confession of Christ’s ultimate Lordship is an essential to our life amid a world of authorities.
Statism, Totalitarianism and the Sovereignty of God

Statism–where civil government exerts substantial, centralized control over much of society–is one of the greatest threats to churches in the West today.
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.
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?
Talking To Our Children About Discipline

We must discipline our children, but how should we talk to our children about discipline? Hebrews 12 provides a good place to start.
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?
What That Hideous Strength Teaches Us About Marriage and God

While a science-fiction novel, C. S. Lewis’s That Hideous Strength has much to teach us about our own reality. Namely, masculine leadership is not an obstacle to overcome but an aspect of God’s good design.
2.14 Jonathan Leeman, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Criteria for When a Woman Can Teach Among Christians”

Does Scripture permit a woman to teach a Sunday School class? What about lead a small group? While Scripture clearly teaches complementary roles for men and women, applying this teaching to various ministry settings requires careful thought. So, what does a faithful and wise complementarianism look like in practice?
Practical Complementarity

Must we sheepishly uphold Scripture’s teaching on the roles of men and women, embarrassed by its “outdated” ideas? Absolutely not! The sweet song of complementarity causes homes to flourish, so we should gladly sing along.
Poking Holes in the Egalitarian Beachball: Seven Arguments against Female Pastors

What do you say when your daughter turns to you and curiously asks, “So why can’t women be pastors?” Through seven different responses to current arguments, our answer boils down to this: “Because we trust our good and wise God.”
Criteria for When a Woman Can Teach Among Christians

Does Scripture permit a woman to teach a Sunday School class? What about lead a small group? While Scripture clearly teaches complementary roles for men and women, applying this teaching to various ministry settings requires careful thought. So, what does a faithful and wise complementarianism look like in practice?