April Intermission: From the Cross in the Old Testament to Wise Words

Join us in May as we turn from April’s discussion on the Cross in the Old Testament to Speech.
March Intermission: From the ERLC to the Cross in the OT

Join us in April as we turn from March’s discussion on the Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission to the Cross in the Old Testament.
February Intermission: From the Doctrine of Sin to the ERLC

Join us in March as we turn from February’s discussion of the doctrine of sin and focus our attention on the Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission.
Studying our Times for Faithful Action: A Call to Stand Against the World

When the culture draws a line in the sand and tells you to go no further in following Christ, what will you do, Christian?
How Shall We Then Vote? The Christian Conscience and the 2024 Presidential Election

How ought the Christian vote or not vote in the 2024 election, and what role does our conscience play?
One Issue Voting: Revisited

Is it overly simplistic to vote for a candidate based on one issue alone?
3.41 Louis Markos, David Schrock, Brad Green • Interview • “ENCORE: Brave New World: A Warning Without Hope”

Listen in as Louis Markos joins Brad Green and David Schrock to discuss his longform essay “Brave New World: A Warning Without Hope.” This essay was published as part of our Great Books theme during the month of June.
3.32 Louis Markos • Reading • “Brave New World: A Warning Without Hope”

Published in 1932, Aldous Huxley’s famous novel has proved quite prophetic regarding several dark realities in our day. Yet, his tale is not the whole story, for Christ still reigns in this brave new world.
B.B. Warfield’s Inspiration & Authority of the Bible

When it comes to the doctrine of inerrancy, no conversation on the topic is complete without reference to the work of B.B. Warfield.
Brave New World: A Warning Without Hope

Published in 1932, Aldous Huxley’s famous novel has proved quite prophetic regarding several dark realities in our day. Yet, his tale is not the whole story, for Christ still reigns in this brave new world.
ENCORE: Sealed with Blood: Missions, Confessions, and Keeping the Faith

What’s the value of a confession of faith? Here’s a historical case study.
ENCORE: Is Nicaea Enough? Protestant Reflections on the Nicene Creed and the Importance of Evangelical Theology

The Nicene Creed clearly expresses an orthodox view of the Trinity and the person of Christ, but is it alone a sufficient guide to sound doctrine?