Mary, Model Theologian: Learning to Question Well
Questions aimed at understanding are rarely, if ever, the wrong kinds of questions to ask.
Questions aimed at understanding are rarely, if ever, the wrong kinds of questions to ask.
Rebecca McLaughlin advocates for truly listening to those with whom we disagree on political issues, seeking to understand their reasoning and perspective.
In a culture that’s quick to label relationships ‘toxic,’ it’s common to hear of adult children severing ties with their parents. So how can you pursue a better relationship with your adult child and his or her spouse?
Collin Hansen and David Brooks discuss the power of kindness, how to make others feel recognized and significant, and why suffering creates empathy and strengthens our connections.
The bigger God is in our vision, the smaller we feel. The more we look up to him, the less we could even think of looking down on our neighbors.
Megan Hill, Gavin Ortlund, and Winfree Brisley explore the unique challenges and blessings of growing up in ministry.
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Since we can’t know who is and isn’t among the elect, is it appropriate in evangelism to tell others that Christ died for them?
What a groundbreaking report means for common claims about caring for trans-identifying youth.
Gavin Ortlund and Jay Kim question if the essential physical elements of traditional church can be authentically replicated in a virtual environment.
Rebecca McLaughlin advocates for truly listening to those with whom we disagree on political issues, seeking to understand their reasoning and perspective.
Collin Hansen and David Brooks discuss the power of kindness, how to make others feel recognized and significant, and why suffering creates empathy and strengthens our connections.
Megan Hill, Gavin Ortlund, and Winfree Brisley explore the unique challenges and blessings of growing up in ministry.
Irwyn Ince and Mark Vroegop discuss parenting strategies for cultivating healthy masculinity in sons, exploring how to guide boys toward God-honoring lives.
Gavin Ortlund and Jay Kim question if the essential physical elements of traditional church can be authentically replicated in a virtual environment.
Questions aimed at understanding are rarely, if ever, the wrong kinds of questions to ask.
Rebecca McLaughlin advocates for truly listening to those with whom we disagree on political issues, seeking to understand their reasoning and perspective.
‘You Are Still a Mother’ is a resource that will benefit both grieving mothers and church leaders ministering to them. Churches should have this resource on their shelves to give to women who need it.
If you’re among those who cry out to God and yearn for his comfort, know you’re not alone. Your walk in the darkness cannot hide you from the Light of the World.
Collin Hansen and David Brooks discuss the power of kindness, how to make others feel recognized and significant, and why suffering creates empathy and strengthens our connections.
In a culture that’s quick to label relationships ‘toxic,’ it’s common to hear of adult children severing ties with their parents. So how can you pursue a better relationship with your adult child and his or her spouse?
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