Salvation by God at the Cross of Christ: A Reflection on Chapter 6 of Christianity and Liberalism (Part 1)

What happens when sin is redefined as a social issue instead of rebellion against a holy God? A new gospel is created to solve this new problem, and the cross of Christ is emptied of its power.
April Intermission: From the Person and Work of Christ to the Christian Home

The work of Jesus Christ is the bedrock of the Christian faith. His penal substitutionary death solved our greatest problem, and his resurrection guaranteed our certain hope. Here, we provide a recap of April 2023’s articles and a preview of our glorious theme in May: God’s beautiful design of the Christian home.
Eight Glories of the Cross

How does the Bible present the work of Christ on the cross? And how do these diverse vantage points all relate to penal substitution? Read these eight summaries of Dr. Stephen Wellum’s work to find out.
What Wondrous Love is This?

At the cross, we behold a love like no other—a soul-satisfying love that reveals the very character of God himself.
2.7 Ardel Caneday, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The True Nature of Love, God’s and Ours”

As we reject God and slouch towards Gomorrah, we find that the erotic “free love” that promised so much ultimately fails to deliver true love of neighbor. We also find that God does not love everyone in the same way. Listen to Ardel Caneday, David Schrock, and Stephen Wellum discuss Dr. Caneday’s longform essay, “The True Nature of Love, God’s and Ours.”
The Counter-Cultural Nature of Love in John’s Gospel

Is it loving or unloving to go to a so-called same-sex wedding? The apostle John weighs in.
The True Nature of Love, God’s and Ours: Love is from God and Imitates Him

Does God love everything in the same way? The answer is a five-fold “no.”
2.6 Ardel Caneday • Reading • “The True Nature of Love, God’s and Ours”

As we reject God and slouch towards Gomorrah, we find that the erotic “free love” that promised so much ultimately fails to deliver true love of neighbor. We also find that God does not love everyone in the same way.