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  • Reforming or Conforming? (November 19, 2008)
    While self-described “post-conservative evangelicals” enjoy increasing influence in the evangelical world, they represent a significant challenge to biblical faith. Editor Gary Johnson lays the foundation to understand why postmodernism – and its place in the emergent church – challenges the center of evangelical Christianity.
  • Rethinking Retirement (June 3, 2009)
    Finishing life to the glory of Christ means resolutely resisting the typical American dream of retirement. It means being so satisfied with all that God promises to be for us in Christ that we are set free from the cravings that create so much emptiness and uselessness in retirement.
  • Reasonable Faith (July 15, 2008)
    Arguing for the continued and increasing need of Christian apologetics, William Lane Craig walks through a systematic, positive case for Christianity that reflects the latest work in astrophysics, philosophy, probability calculus, the arguments for the existence of God, and Reformed epistemology. Read more from Reasonable Faith .
  • The Men in Christ's Life: Lazarus (April 4, 2008)
    Jesus loved Lazarus, just like He loves us. Lazarus must have been teachable, a good listener and also a good friend to Jesus. Lazarus showed by his actions how much he loved Jesus, too. Are you showing Jesus how much you love him by your actions, attitude and obedience?
  • Sin, and What to Do About It (January 11, 2008)
  • How to Defend Your Biblical Worldview (January 12, 2008)
    American culture today is a jumbled mess of clashing worldviews that lead many people astray from biblical truth.
  • The Witness of Scripture: Work of Men, or Word of God? (June 9, 2008)
    Among revisionists, the historical record is a product of oppression and coercion written by the ruling class. That also goes for the biblical record, which many dismiss as myth or legend.
  • True Brotherly Love: Rejoicing and Weeping (July 6, 2009)
    "If Christian fellowship is considered to be shaking hands and asking about your church friends' week and then sitting down and singing and listening to preaching and then going home, how is that any different than going to the bar and seeing familiar faces over a couple of beers?"
  • Ancient Word, Changing Worlds (May 1, 2009)
    Authors Stephen J. Nichols and Eric T. Brandt offer a user-friendly narrative of the formation of the doctrine of Scripture in the modern age and address the challenges of today in three main subject areas: the authority, sufficiency, and interpretation of Scripture.
  • When You're In Trouble, Pray! (December 5, 2007)
  • The Christian Grace of Thankfulness (Colossians 3:15) (November 24, 2008)
  • A New Earth, An Old Deception  (August 15, 2008)
    Eckhart Tolle's A New Earth has swept across the American culture as the new "Truth" that completes any religion. In A New Earth, An Old Deception, award-winning journalist Richard Abanes responds point-by-point to the old deception of "new" spirituality.
  • William Tyndale (May 27, 2008)
  • Dealing with Guilt, Shame, and Social Stigma of Divorce (October 25, 2007)
  • How Does One Keep a Vow of Chastity? (December 7, 2007)
    Chastity was a part of my Christian faith I dismissed as “dated” and counter to my personal growth in the modern world. Then, In my late twenties and searching for love, I decided to try a vow of chastity...
  • Grow Towards Spiritual Intimacy in Your Marriage (August 27, 2007)
  • The Organic God (November 11, 2007)
    In The Organic God (Zondervan), author Margaret Feinberg shares glimpses of God’s character that point you to an authentic and naturally spiritual relationship with him. Read an excerpt from chapter one.
  • Peter's Life of New Beginnings Through Jesus Christ (April 1, 2008)
    One of the amazing aspects of Peter's life is his recovery by God's grace from one of the most public failures, and one of the deepest personal embarrassments of all time.
  • Using Argumentation Theory in a World Hostile to Truth (July 1, 2008)
  • Things That Cannot Be Shaken (June 16, 2008)
    In environments that seek to undermine faith at every turn, how do we solidify our thinking so that our faith will not waver? By holding fast to the “things that cannot be shaken” (Heb. 12:27), say authors Scott Oliphint and Rod Mays.