Christian Living

Candyland Board Game

Relativism: Living in Candyland

I’m going to admit something that you may find shocking. I hate Candyland. When my kids were little, I cheated at the game. I hated it… Read more

Penn Jillette

An Atheist’s Call To Make Our Case

St. Francis of Assisi may have died 800 years ago, but his influence still looms. He was a man who venerated nature and lived a… Read more

Transgender Woman

Reality Rules: The Transgender War on Women

Back in the good ‘ole days of 2015, the fight over allowing transgender women to use the women’s bathroom in Charlotte, North Carolina, took center… Read more

Fertility Matters

Fertility Matters

Nicholas Eberstadt, the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute, is a demographic expert. He has identified some sobering trends that are… Read more

Fasting Empty Plate

Fasting and the Spiritual Disciplines

A few years ago, a friend of mine told me about his own personal tradition of fasting during Lent — the season leading up to… Read more

Decision Making

The Key To Less Stressful Decision Making

“What is God’s will for my life?” This is a common question to hear from someone who is pondering a difficult life decision. Making big… Read more

the celebrity and the psychopath

The Christian Celebrity And The Psychopath

If you were looking for a completely trustworthy Christian apologist to follow, would you pick someone who had risen to the status of global celebrity… Read more

A Revolt Against The Big Tech Crowd

Four Ways We Can Revolt Against Big Tech

Big Tech is hostile to the Judeo-Christian worldview. As such, it is a threat to the free exchange of ideas, religious liberty, and our ability… Read more

Progressive Christianity Is A Wolf in Sheeps Clothing

The Cure For Progressive Christianity

Progressive Christianity is a cancer that is metastasizing inside the contemporary American church. Alisa Childers‘ new book, Another Gospel?, is smart chemotherapy. It identifies the… Read more

Empty Horizon

The World On The Other Side of This Pandemic

The world is an unpredictable place. But we pretend it isn’t. We like to envision our future and plan our steps, pretending we know how… Read more

Deconstructing Faith

Dealing With Doubt and Deconstruction

Deconstruction is all the rage. If you’re not familiar with that term, “deconstruction” is the process of disassembling your faith bit-by-bit. The most serious cases… Read more

Parent Shields Child From Gathering Storm

Resources To Help You Prepare Your Kids

When it comes to matters of faith, morality, and values, the culture is a dangerous place for our kids. We have a duty to protect them.… Read more

Three Steps To Spiritual Expertise

Three Steps To Spiritual “Expertise”

Anybody can become an expert at anything. There is no secret path to expertise. It doesn’t come by chance. The path to becoming an expert… Read more

An Accurate Picture Of The World

An Accurate Picture Of The World

Jesus is the Logos. The Logos is a combination of truth, goodness, and beauty. Truth, goodness, and beauty are the references that give us a… Read more

Spiritual Disorientation

Three Signs Of The Church’s Spiritual Disorientation

It is a scary thing to be disoriented. At best, it means you’re headed in the wrong direction. But if you’re flying airplanes, it means… Read more

Prepared To Give An Answer

The Gospel Requires Us To Give Answers

Many contemporary Christians are reluctant to speak the truth. They have accepted the notion that truth is divisive and that claiming to know the truth… Read more

Why Am I A Sinner

Why Am I A “Sinner” And Why Do I Need To Be Forgiven?

Here’s a question I got recently: “It has always bothered me that I am a sinful human. None of my good efforts, leading a good… Read more

Picture of Reality

Our Picture of Reality

Greg Koukl is famous for comparing a worldview to a giant jigsaw puzzle. The top of the box is our picture of reality. The puzzle… Read more

Taking Payne Stewart Seriously

This month, one of the biggest stories in the sporting world is about something that one of the world’s most talented and successful athletes won’t… Read more

Empty Nest, Full Hearts

Our youngest son, Jon, starts college today. His brothers will say he has gotten away with gross transgressions of The Rules they all had to… Read more

Throwing Cold Water On The ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge”

I really don’t mean to be a killjoy. I love the fact that millions of people are engaging in the latest “Ice Bucket Challenge” to… Read more

Buried Treasure

Yesterday I completed a project that I have been putting off for months when I finally brought in some topsoil to regrade a spot in… Read more

How NOT To Have A Disagreement

This past March, I was involved in a debate with Tim Chaffey of Answers In Genesis about the age of the Earth. At one point… Read more