A Transforming Worldview

Critical theory encourages division, oppression, vengeance, hostility, and violence. A gospel worldview encourages a stable, just, forgiving, and loving society. Which way will you choose, western man?
2.67 Chris Brauns, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Should Christians Forgive Terrorists?”

Christ commands us to forgive as we have been forgiven, but does this mean we should forgive unconditionally? No. Like Christ, we should only forgive those who repent.
2.65 Chris Brauns • Reading • “Should Christians Forgive Terrorists?”

Christ commands us to forgive as we have been forgiven, but does this mean we should forgive unconditionally? No. Like Christ, we should only forgive those who repent.
Should Christians Forgive Terrorists?

Christ commands us to forgive as we have been forgiven, but does this mean we should forgive unconditionally? No. Like Christ, we should only forgive those who repent.
Encore: Is It Loving for a Faithful Christian to Go to a “Gay Wedding”?

The answer is a clear, unflinching, biblical, “No!”—motivated by a love that far exceeds the love of every single wedding guest.
No Boys Allowed in the Girls’ Locker Room: Why Riley Gaines’s Protest is Loving

Allowing men to compete in women’s sports tells lies about the people involved and about the God who made them. Love of God and neighbor compels Christians to stand boldly for truth despite the world’s judgment.
Into the Light: Why Two Christian Men Made a Documentary About Pornography

Learn more about Into the Light, a new teaching documentary on pornography, and learn how this issue relates to loving one’s neighbor.
Thou Shalt Be Vaccinated: When “Love Thy Neighbor” Does Not Fulfill the Law

Did “loving your neighbor” require getting vaccinated against Covid-19? What is most loving today in hindsight? And have we learned nothing from history?
The BioLogos Statement vs. The Frankfurt Declaration: Two Opposite Evangelical Responses to the State’s Power

Commitment to Christ and commitment to government control ought not be conflated. Yet, some Evangelical responses to COVID-19 revealed the temptation to do just that.
Love, Francis Schaeffer, and Euthanasia

“Have you nothing to contribute? Then we’re better off without you.” So says the culture of death. However, everyone—from the pre-born to the aged—has inherent dignity and worth as God’s image bearers.
Loving Those Caught in Gender Ideology: The Ethics and Metaphysics of Sexual Identity

Don’t “intersex” conditions prove that gender is non-binary? And isn’t it unloving to call a “transgender woman” a man? And why are puberty blockers such a big deal anyway?
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.”