October Intermission: From the Kingdoms of Satan to the Kingdom of God

As we move from the many headed Leviathan of Isms in October to the Kingdom of God in November, we reflect on how Christ reigns over every power that raises itself up against him.
3.56 Doug Ponder and David Schrock • Interview • “Slaying Feminism: Ending the Impossible Quest for Sexual Interchangeability”

Listen in as David Schrock interviews Dr. Doug Ponder on his Christ Over All essay: “Slaying Feminism: Ending the Impossible Quest for Sexual Interchangeability”
3.55 Doug Ponder • Reading • “Slaying Feminism: Ending the Impossible Quest for Sexual Interchangeability”

Listen in on Doug Ponder’s Longform Essay entitled, “Slaying Feminism: Ending the Impossible Quest for Sexual Interchangeability”
Slaying Feminism: Ending the Impossible Quest for Sexual Interchangeability

Striving for male and female equality in every way is destroying us—and there’s a better way.
The Childless Utopia

The world of postmodern dreams is one without children. Christians cannot succumb to this mindset, and must continually commit to a biblical view of children and family.
September Intermission: From Voting to Vetting All the Isms

Join us as we progress from voting to the Glory to God in September to the many isms the Church Faces in November.
ENCORE: Don’t Flinch: Standing Firm in the Face of the Egalitarian Moment

In the face of egalitarian pressures from within and without, will Southern Baptists flinch? The Law Amendment will be the test.
Rebuilding from Ashes: How the Bankruptcy of Secularism Has Led Atheists and Feminists to Seek New Life in Old Time Religion

For decades, those opposed to Christianity sought to burn it to the ground. Many of those very people, however, are finding Christianity alone can explain the world we live in.
July Intermission: From Cosplaying Civil Rights to Exploring the Creation of the World

We transition from considering Civil Rights (and wrongs) to beholding the most foundational chapters in the Bible. Here we provide a recap of July 2023’s articles and a preview of our theme for August 2023: In the Beginning: A Theological Exploration of Genesis 1-11.
One Constitution, or Two? Reviewing The Age of Entitlement by Christopher Caldwell

The United States essentially has two “constitutions”—its “official” constitution of 1788 and its “functioning” constitution which has effectively been in place since the 1960s, and this can be seen in regard to race, sex, war, debt, and diversity.
Machen’s Orthodoxy and Progressive Christianity”: Reflections on Chapter 5 of Christianity and Liberalism (Part 2)

Just as Machen fought the wolves of liberalism in the 20th century, so the church must fend off those who espouse “progressive” Christianity today through religious pluralism, feminism, and expressive individualism.
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?