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Mar 25

The End of Religious Liberty by Jason G. Duesing

Are we seeing the end of religious liberty? For Christians in America, we see the complexities of cultural engagement. Articulating the truths of biblical Christianity regarding sexuality and gender alone, brings conflict or worse. So, it is good and right to be concerned and wonder if the end of religious liberty is near. We also […]

Oct 27

A Plea to Church Members: Give Your Pastor Grace by K.V. Paxton

Series: Pastoral Ministry Collection

I tell you all of this to offer a simple plea in these strange times: give your pastor grace.

Aug 31

How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament: Step 10––Biblical Theology by Jason DeRouchie

Series: How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament

Once you have established your text, made accurate observations, and discerned your passage’s contexts, it is time to determine your text’s meaning. To do this, it is critical to understand biblical theology, the discipline that considers how the whole Bible progresses, integrates, and climaxes in Jesus.

Mar 2

Wisdom for Unwanted Singleness: Singleness as a Gift (Part 1) by Kari Kurz

Series: Wisdom for Unwanted Singleness

Christians believe that everything in our lives come to us from the hand of God, including the things we don’t want. So, if we have singleness when what we actually desire is marriage, we have a trial – a particular kind of gift.

Apr 29

Shepherds are Shaped by the Sheep by Jason Seville

Life in the local church offers nourishment, protection, and growth—all things that the shepherd needs as much as the sheep.

Jan 14

Spurgeon, Atonement, and Your Life in Christ by Aaron Lumpkin

Spurgeon knew that the power of the cross of Christ led the people of God to be on mission for God.

Jan 11

Money: The Most Complicated Part of Missions by David Paul

If a church is not self-funding, it is also not self-governing, nor is it self-theologizing.

Dec 14

Most Read Articles of 2020 by Ronni Kurtz

While 2020 brought much change and little stability for most people, one thing that did not alter this past year is that we were blessed by the faithful writing of scores of contributors at For the Church. Once again, I reflect at the conclusion of another calendar year, and am overwhelmed with gratitude for both […]

Oct 22

Secularized Pluralism: A New Opportunity for Christian Witness? by Kyle Brosseau

Whether our society tells us to keep our religious convictions to ourselves or invites us to showcase our beliefs on the open market, we still have the same commission we have always had.

Sep 16

God Is Not Silent About Rape by Katie McCoy

The severity of sexual assault in God’s Law compels us to hear, protect, and defend the dignity of every woman, especially the one who breaks her silence about rape.

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