Gothard vs. Gregoire
What women need is not more of the same egalitarianism, which got us into our current mess.
What women need is not more of the same egalitarianism, which got us into our current mess.
On hospitality: its limits, conditions, and relation to other moral duties.
Christians Need to Take the Sabbath Seriously
Preaching Must Encompass the Full Council of the Word of God The Gospel proclamation is the primary weapon in the […]
Tim Walz and the Future of Lutheranism The announcement of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America member Tim Walz as Kamala […]
The Finale of a Series on Westminster Chapter 23 and a Response to Kevin DeYoung
A Series on Westminster Chapter 23 and a Response to Kevin DeYoung
Why Outdated Frameworks Can’t Advance Christian Higher Education Leaders in Christian higher education must constantly wrestle with one fundamental question: […]
How God Judges Intellectuals
Music as Universal Language, from Creation to Redemption “It is said by the Eldar that in water there lives yet […]
Is the Antidote for our Dystopia Being Surrounded by Beauty? Technology shapes the character of our everyday lives. Without it, […]
On Clarity, Honesty, and Good Faith in the Church Introduction It is not uncommon to hear someone within a denomination […]
The Curse of Egalitarianism
Public School as a Training Ground for Faith?
Reject the Vice of Tolerance and the Lie of Egalitarianism
Fathers are the Key to all Government
Marriage is Much More than a Mere Contract
Reflections on Churchill
Hypocrisy and Projection It is all the rage for radical leftist professors to scream and cry about the impending terrors […]
The Protestant Drive to Give a Better Life to All Across the table at breakfast is a friendly billionaire. This […]
Oklahoma Visa Task Force Recommendations Must Be Rejected
A Call for Nonconformity In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, England had two universities, Oxford and Cambridge. Both admitted only […]
Brent Refuses To Be Managed; The Trustees Refuse To Do Their Job
The repeated quashing of the majority of the messengers has raised reasonable doubts about the integrity of the process
The amendment passed overwhelmingly with the support of approximately 80% of the SBC’s messengers by raised ballot.
“While both men and women are gifted for service in the church, the office of pastor is limited to men as qualified by Scripture.” (Baptist Faith and Message)
Whether women can be pastors in the SBC seems increasingly likely to be decided by a popularity contest over Rick Warren.
A Dudleian Lecture by Ebenezer Gay, May 9, 1759
A Sermon Preached before the Honorable Artillery Company in Boston, June 7th, 1736. Being the Day of their Election of […]
An Election Day Sermon, Boston, 1776 Introduction Samuel West was born in 1731 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, graduated from Harvard in […]
A Translation of Johann Heinrich Schweizer
A Translation of David Pareus’ Commentary on Romans
Christianity and Politics XII: On Entering the Political Arena
The Left’s War on Donald Trump Continues The assassination attempts on Donald Trump are starting to pile up. On Sunday, […]
A Review of Civilian Warriors by Erik Prince
Yet Another Option from a Forgotten Reformer Editor’s note: this paper was presented at the Pacific Northwest regional meeting of […]
Evangelical Elite Thinking on Abortion Must Be Rejected One of the most striking chapters in Megan Basham’s Shepherds for Sale […]
The Populist Implications of Archbishop James Ussher’s Political Theology of Sovereignty
U.S. Foreign Policy and the Destruction of Christian Communities in the Middle East
Woe to Those Who Call What is Evil, Good
If Democracy Needs Saving, this is the Sort of Medicine that will Kill the Patient
How Did Early Americans Treat Immigration?