Fellow Protestants, Don�t Forget Margaret Clitherow
When I look at the history of the Church, I am reminded that God often works wonders through deeply broken people, and through some of the darkest atrocities imaginable. My faith is not in Christians, but in Christ — a holy, good, and just God.?
Fellow Protestants, Don’t Forget Margaret Clitherow
When I look at the history of the Church, I am reminded that God often works wonders through deeply broken people, and through some of the darkest atrocities imaginable. My faith is not in Christians, but in Christ — a holy, good, and just God.​
On-Screen Sexual Nudity Should Make Us Weep
Art is a gift from God, and God hates sin. To mingle sin with this gift, or to even approve of it, is a mockery to God’s demand for our pursuit and love for holiness.
The Lamentation of a Sinner
Though a relatively short work, Queen Katherine Parr's The Lamentation of a Sinner is a deeply personal and overwhelmingly theological confession of her unworthiness for the grace of God.
Youth Pastor, Preach God�s Word
A shallow understanding of the gospel produces a shallow Christian.
Youth Pastor, Preach God’s Word
A shallow understanding of the gospel produces a shallow Christian.
The Christian, the World, and the Authority of Christ in Our Lives
Are we embracing sins because we have established ourselves as having supreme authority over all?
Seeing and Preaching the Gospel of Jesus in Jonah
The primary point of Jonah is not about how Jonah should have obeyed, it's about how God continued his redemptive plan despite Jonah's disobedience.
Complete Not in Ourselves, But in Christ
God allows us to continue to struggle with our sins so that we are complete not in ourselves, but in Christ.
Hugh Latimer and the Heart of Reformation
As we approach the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, we should be reminded that the Gospel is not something we merely study or talk about.