Evangelism, Islam, Border Security, and National Identity: Moving Past the ERLC’s Mosque-Building Mood

With ditches to avoid on the left and the right, Christians need to exercise a faithful missiology and wise political theology with regard to migration.
4.12 Tom J. Nettles • Reading • “A Century-long Look at the Southern Baptist Commissions on Ethics”

Listen to a combined reading of parts 1 and 2 of Tom J. Nettles’ longform essay on the antecedents and history of the ERLC.
4.10 David Schrock • Reading • “What Do We Do with the ERLC? An Open Letter to Southern Baptists”

The Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission of the SBC needs to provide clear answers to the pressing questions their convention is asking.
What Do We Do with the ERLC? An Open Letter to Southern Baptists

The Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission of the SBC needs to provide clear answers to the pressing questions their convention is asking.
How Religion Could Break Up Democrats’ Trusty Voting Blocs

The building blocks of Christianity may prove stronger in the end.
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.