Original Sin and Original Death: Romans 5:12–19

To what extent is mankind born sinful? Any biblical attempt to answer this question must properly deal with Romans 5:12-19.
The Necessity of Believing in a Historical Adam

Rejecting a historical Adam leads to an avalanche of theological problems. The creation account is inerrant history, not poetry, historical fiction, or mythology.
The Original Condition of Humanity

The beauty of Christ’s work to restore mankind is bolstered by a proper understanding of our original, pre-fall goodness.
Voting as Christians: The Creation Order Political Scorecard

Every political party lays out a vision of the common good. And some parties score more points than others because they reflect the created order.
The Anthropological Lie of “Same-Sex Marriage”

Despite what the world may say, there is no such thing as same-sex “marriage”. Such a relationship inevitably falls short of what marriage is according to God’s good design.
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.
March Intermission: From Complementarianism to the Person and Work of Christ

As the Bible’s beautiful vision for men and women continues to be undermined by the egalitarian beach ball-turned-wrecking-ball, we provide here a recap of March 2023’s articles and a preview of our glorious theme in April: our crucified and risen savior.
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.
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?
2.13 Jonathan Leeman • Reading • “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?
A Not-So-Biblical Survey of Women in the Bible: A Thirty-Seven Point Response to Andrew Hebert

When imprecision about the Bible is amplified through social media, a viral tweet can do untold damage to biblical truth. In response to a pastor’s recent statement about women in the Bible, this article will put into context more than three dozen verses offered by this misleading tweet.