A Father’s Blessing on His Children

Biblical blessings not only acknowledge God as the source of all blessing, but foster eternal good for Christian families. Fathers—bless your kids.
The Natural Law and Biblical Mandate of Fatherhood: A Case for Creational Responsibility and Moral-Cultural Renewal

Fatherhood is built into the natural order of our created world. Its proper fulfillment is beautiful, yet its neglect is devastating.
4.25 Will Spencer, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Dangerous Secret Your Young Men Are Keeping: Neo-Nazi Thought Has Entered the Church”

Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview Will Spencer on his Christ Over All essay: “The Dangerous Secret Your Young Men Are Keeping: Neo-Nazi Thought Has Entered the Church”
The Responsibility of Fathers to Protect Their Children from Pornography

If you do not disciple your children in the area of sexuality and pornography, the world will.
A Father Stands Above: On the Use and Misuse of Paternal Authority

Fathers are not called to be the head of their families; they just are. Whether they are heads that wound or heads that heal depends largely on their use of paternal authority.
4.24 Will Spencer • Reading • “The Dangerous Secret Your Young Men Are Keeping: Neo-Nazi Thought Has Entered the Church”

A shocking insider confession reveals how extremist networks are targeting Christian communities—and what leaders must do now to stop them.
The Dangerous Secret Your Young Men Are Keeping: Neo-Nazi Thought Has Entered the Church

A shocking insider confession reveals how extremist networks are targeting Christian communities—and what leaders must do now to stop them.
Which is It? “Whitewashed Wall” or “Most Excellent”?

How do Christians understand when to speak, when not to speak, and even how to speak? We can learn from Paul how to adorn Christ with our words.
In Praise of Clarity: Martin Luther Against “Studied Ambiguity”

In an age of hedging, unbiblical nuance, and verbal rabbit tricks, Martin Luther’s clarion call for clarity rings out with contemporary significance. Let’s be more like Luther in this regard, and less like Erasmus.
A Theology of Language: From Creative Word Spoken to the Word Incarnate

This is a brief story of the universe—from the word that creates to the Word that redeems—told through the lens of language.
The Courage to Believe

The Church must find the courage to recover both the language and understanding of sin. It must reinhabit the universe of meaning given in Scripture.
4.22 David Schrock • Reading • “Ten Words about Words: Getting a Grip on Godly Speech”

Here is a handy way to think about speaking in the full range that God would have us speak.