“Not Quarrelsome But Kind”: A Brief Reflection on Our Speech During Times of Controversy

How do teachers of God’s Word live up the call to correct in gentleness? When are firm words that fight error appropriate?
Israel the Oppressor vs. Hamas the Oppressed: The Inverted World of Western Cultural Marxists (Part 1)

After the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel, students at many American universities demonstrated passionate support for this terrorist group. How did we get here?
Israel the Oppressor vs. Hamas the Oppressed: The Inverted World of Western Cultural Marxists (Part 2)

Western support for Hamas is the most recent—and repugnant—act of worship by adherents of the secular religion founded by Karl Marx. Christians must boldly stand against such wicked ideology while proclaiming the gospel of Christ our Lord.
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.
July Intermission: From Cosplaying Civil Rights to Exploring the Creation of the World

We transition from considering Civil Rights (and wrongs) to beholding the most foundational chapters in the Bible. Here we provide a recap of July 2023’s articles and a preview of our theme for August 2023: In the Beginning: A Theological Exploration of Genesis 1-11.
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.
Shelby Steele and Avoiding Shame in the Age of White Guilt

When loaded with guilt and longing for justification, what’s the natural response? “I’m not like them!” But can this self-justification deliver?
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.
Encore: Evangelicalism in 2020 and Beyond

Encore: What has happened within Evangelicalism since 2020? And what has been the fallout from the brewing storm of the past years?
Encore: Evangelicalism from 2000–2020

Encore: Who were some of the leaders of reformed Evangelicalism at the beginning of the twenty-first century? And what storm clouds would eventually break open?
Black Liberation Theology and Woke Christianity

What’s the difference between black Liberation Theology and Woke Christianity? And how did Calvinism find a way into the mix?