In our ongoing exploration of how Christians should engage with media, we arrive at perhaps the most practical question of all: How do we discern…
I am at a stage of life where I genuinely enjoy looking at pictures and hearing stories of young couples celebrating Christmas with their children.…
I must admit that I had not been keeping up with Child Evangelism Fellowship and its premier way of sharing the gospel with children—the Wordless…
We are wrapping up our interviews for the November/December issue of FrontLine with this podcast. This interview is unique among all the others for this…
“My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings. Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair.” This line comes from the famous poem Ozymandias, a brief…
The question of how Christians should engage with media emerges from something deeper than simple moral concerns. The Holy Spirit dwelling within believers creates an…
Though largely neglected in modern historical accounts, Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) remains one of the most influential figures in colonial American history. He ranks among the…
FRONTLINE Volume 36 • Number 1 If we view the landscape of the Biblebelieving church, we will see along with many encouraging signs some serious…
We took a few weeks off over Christmas and are just now getting going once again. Today’s interview also comes from our November/December FrontLine magazine,…
One of the great paradoxes of the Christian life involves humility, pride, and their results. The more one humbles himself, the more honor he receives,…
Antisemitism is on the rise across the world, including in America. The trends are truly startling. Recent prominent news stories reflect a much more pervasive problem: individual incidents of…
Part 1: The Christian and Media, Part 1: The Fundamentals of Sanctification The conversation about Christians and media continues to surface in church communities, prompting…
Interposition is an old word. It is not much used in theological conversation these days, but it was at one time. It is directly related to…
“We need more young people in the church!” I hear this cry in lots of smaller churches across the country. Why would God give your…
What is the difference between the baptism of John the Baptist and Christian baptism? This short post is an attempt to describe and distinguish the…
Most Christians realize they should probably read their Bibles every day. Most Christians want to read their Bibles every day. Yet many Christians (the author…
When someone becomes a Christian, a revolution happens in the spirit. Something transforms the way a believer looks at the world. The Bible describes this…
Jesus provided us a very plain and practical summary of God’s standard of righteousness as expressed in the Old Testament when he was concluding…
Instead of making New Year’s resolutions, write down a New Year’s prayer list. It is more advantageous, and it keeps our plans and goals for…
A college student stands in front of the mirror to get a good look at his biceps. Not very impressive. It’s the beginning of the…
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