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An Unholy Zeal For Truth

The title of the article is meant to be provocative. It seems true, but it feels wrong to admit it. Should not zeal for truth always lead to holy outcomes? After all, it's truth, a significant part of the Christian faith's foundation. But the sinfulness of sin affects even the highest of Christian virtues.

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Christians and Culture

It’s beyond a truism that wars around culture have infiltrated so much of daily life, both in and outside of the church. While bigger than mere politics, culture wars often fall along political lines. Yet, increasingly, fault lines within political ideology reveal that no one group has the corner on the market of truth and goodness.

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Looking to the Resurrection

Today, when we think of the Gospel, we most often turn to the cross. In fact, the cross has become the symbol of faith in Jesus and Christianity in general. But for the men who were first charged with the privilege of proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom of God, it was the empty tomb, the miraculous resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, that took center stage.

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What Politics Can’t Promise

The substantive decline in the moral fiber of our nation and the corresponding increase in daily anxiety have awakened our citizens to seek solutions in the political realm. We are increasingly interested in and passionate about politics. And the passion is rising to destructive levels. Each election cycle becomes more divisive, filled with demeaning rhetoric, and teeming with warnings that electing the wrong people will bring about the end of our democracy.

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Our Beautiful Burden: The Gift of One-Anothering

As an introvert, ministry can be overwhelming. Since people are the aim of all pastoral efforts, there is no end to questioning the effectiveness an introverted pastor can have in his calling. It seems introversion and pursuing people are at odds, which is true if not for the power that holds all things together, the Lord Jesus Christ. This is not unique to pastors; this embodies the experience of many people in the church family.

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Laws, Principles, and the Christian Life

The Bible is filled with both laws and principles given by God to the authors of Scripture who wrote them down for our instruction and benefit. For example, in Genesis 2:15-17, God gave the first law: The LORD God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and keep it. And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, “You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.”

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Our Bodies and God’s Design: Part 1

It’s still near the first of the year, and most people are thinking about their bodies. Cholesterol to be lowered, fat to be shed, muscle to be toned, blood sugar regulated, hair dyed (might I recommend A Touch of Grey), and wardrobe updated. And this isn’t a new year or even a “this year” point of emphasis. Humanity has always spent a significant amount of time navel-gazing, both metaphorically and literally.

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How God Equips His Church Through the Ministry of Women

The place women play in the life of the church has been both a divisive issue and an opportunity for church leadership in the West for the past several decades. Coming as it did on the heels of the secular feminist movement, the issue of a woman’s role in the church morphed from a question to be answered biblically into a polarizing position meant to distinguish one theological party from another.

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Trusting In The Fullness of Forgiveness

Why is forgiveness so important? It seems like an unnecessary question to ask because forgiveness is so self-assumed and built into the Christian life. But let’s press into the answer. Forgiveness is important because we live in a world of conflict and pain. When it comes to forgiveness, there is more at stake than just our emotional health. Our emotional health is one of the blessings of forgiveness, but there is something far more foundational to discover here. The aim of forgiveness is not our personal and emotional health; first and foremost, forgiveness aims to show a watching world something beautiful in our lives that only God produces.

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Should I Care What Others Think of Me?

To a certain extent, everyone cares about what others think of them. Even if you say you don’t care — you care. In fact, there is a special category for those who completely don’t care about others. They're called sociopaths. I hope you are not one of them. The Bible reveals that we have been designed by God as relational beings that do not flourish well in isolation (Gen. 1:26-27; Eccl. 4:9-12; Eph. 2:14-21).

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Why We Gather On Christmas Day

I can remember back in 1994 when, for the first time, a family asked the question “Will you be holding services on Christmas since it falls on a Sunday?” When I assured them we would be gathering for worship, their response was “O good! We’ll be there!”

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What Is Advent?

The word "Advent" is a Latin word meaning "coming" or "arrival." During the Advent season (about four weeks leading up to Christmas Day), Christians worldwide prepare to celebrate the coming of God into our world through the birth of his Son, Jesus Christ.

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