Planting a Graveyard: Seven Reasons Churches Should Recover an Ancient Practice

Graveyards remind, inform, testify, illustrate, demonstrate, and practically help the church to live so that we might one day be raised with Christ out of the ground.
The Role of the Kingdom of God in Systematic Theology

Find out how the kingdom of God reverberates throughout important systematic theology categories.
Muddying and Muddling Church and Kingdom

Why do some churches ignore politics and music and science and entertainment, while other churches take on the heavy load of overseeing hospitals and movie studios and businesses? The answer comes down to muddiness.
How Crowds Work Leaders, How Leaders Work Crowds

It’s a two way street, and it leads to death. But not every one.
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.
Perfecter of Every Divine Work: John Owen on the Holy Spirit

When it comes to the Holy Spirit, there are few guides more adept than John Owen. Here’s your introduction to this theological giant.
Complementarian Confessional Conflagration

The Law Amendment will be voted on at the SBC Annual Meeting in June 2024. There aren’t five reasons to oppose it. There isn’t even one.
Not a Freelance Club: Identity, Association, and Confessionalism in the SBC

What’s in a name? When it comes to Southern Baptists, hopefully a clear confession of faith that defines our identity and governs our association.
3.5 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “What Should Christians Think about the Nation of Israel Today?”

Listen in as David Schrock and Trent Hunter interview Stephen Wellum about his longform essay “What Should Christians Think About the Nation of Israel Today?”
How Will “All Israel” Be Saved in Romans 11:26? (Part 2)

Part 1 of this article discussed the future hope still awaiting ethnic Israel. Does this hope also apply to national Israel?
How Will “All Israel” Be Saved in Romans 11:26? (Part 1)

Throughout almost all of church history, the church has been composed of a Gentile majority. Yet, Scripture says that all Israel will be saved. So, how should we understand this promise?
3.4 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “What Should Christians Think about the Nation of Israel Today?”

As Christians, how should we understand the modern nation of Israel? And how does this understanding shape our view of the current conflict between Israel and Hamas?