Take Thinkings Captive: How Much Should Current Issues Concern the Pulpit and Pew?

The strongholds of idolatrous ideas, narratives, frameworks, and ideologies must be torn down that Christ might be seen. Pastors and church members need to do this before and among the flock.
3.61 Brad Green • Reading • “Augustine’s The City of God and Why It Matters Today”

What hath the City of God have to do with the Kingdom of God?
Augustine’s The City of God and Why It Matters Today

What hath the City of God have to do with the Kingdom of God?
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?
The Black Church and the Insignificance of Ethnicity in Light of the Gospel of Christ

While promising freedom, black liberation theology is actually a graceless self-salvation which enslaves its adherents. Only the true gospel of Christ can free people of all ethnicities from the bondage of sin.
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.
Wokeness and the Church

A healthy church is a beautiful portrait of unity in diversity. However, this diversity is Holy Spirit-wrought, not a product of any worldly ideology.
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.
2.31 Virgil Walker • Stephen Wellum • David Schrock • Interview • “Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community”

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen? Listen in as Virgil Walker, Stephen Wellum, and David Schrock explain some of these complex issues.
2.30 Virgil Walker • Reading • “Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community”

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen?
Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen?