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.
Alternative Philosophical Views of Reality

In this excerpt, Dr. Vern Poythress gives a crash course in various philosophical views.
Neil Postman on Words and Images: An Antidote to Truth Decay

How do we defend truth in a world of images? By carefully crafting arguments out of sentences and paragraphs.
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.
2.33 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • “Thinking Biblically and Theologically Justice”

Today’s “social justice” masquerades as truth but is completely untethered from God and his self-revelation in Scripture. To rightly understand justice, we must ground our thinking firmly in the Word of God.
Thinking Biblically and Theologically about Justice

Today’s “social justice” masquerades as truth but is completely untethered from God and his self-revelation in Scripture. To rightly understand justice, we must ground our thinking firmly in the Word of God.
2.32 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “Thinking Biblically and Theologically about Justice”

Today’s “social justice” masquerades as truth but is completely untethered from God and his self-revelation in Scripture. To rightly understand justice, we must ground our thinking firmly in the Word of God.
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.
Christian Resurrection Versus Sexual Gnosticism

What does the ancient heresy of Gnosticism have to do with the modern so-called “Transgender” Movement? And what does Jesus’s resurrection have to say about how we think about our bodies?