Acts of Service Aren’t Enough, Thankfully
By Caitlin Meadows Growing up, my elementary school implemented a merit system. Every staff member carried around little yellow pieces of paper called “bobcat awards” [...]
The Doctrine of the Incarnation: A Historical Exploration-Part 1
By Israel Steinmetz The Christian orthodox doctrine of the Incarnation makes a rather stunning and unique claim. This doctrine states that the eternal Son of [...]
Matthew: High Christology of the Gospels-Part 2
By Israel Steinmetz BACKGROUND AND SCOPE This is part of a series exploring how Jesus is depicted in the Gospels. Many scholars have noted that [...]
Restored and Re-Storied: An Interview with Mary DeMuth
By Caitlin Meadows Recently, I discovered a woman named Mary DeMuth. She is an author (of 31 books, so far), a public speaker, and the host of [...]
5 Misconceptions About Christian Education
By Brian Franks There are several misconceptions about Christian Education out there. Below are five of the most common ones. #1—CHRISTIAN EDUCATION IS JUST ABOUT MEMORIZING INFORMATION [...]
ACT: Guidance for Relating to Friends with Mental Health Concerns
By Israel Steinmetz “Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ, if there is any consolation of love, if there is any fellowship of the [...]