A young man recently started on a journey to find God and a biblical place to worship. His friends were investigating Eastern Orthodoxy because it…
We continue our interviews with authors from our January/February edition of FrontLine on the theme: “It Takes a Church to Grow a Pastor.” This week…
Think and live like Jesus. Simple enough, this theme is yet rich and one of many in the book of Philippians. And not just clearly…
How much Greco-Roman history do you need to know to read your Bible? If you don’t know anything about Ancient Near Eastern legal codes, can…
Virtually every state has what might be referred to as “Good Samaritan Laws.” Such laws are in place to protect citizens from civil liability when…
Recently I reacted to an online comment that somewhat shocked me. I don’t know the person wo made the comment, but it seemed like the…
Drawing Theological Boundaries We won’t always agree. No, let me rephrase that. We won’t ever agree—on everything doctrinal and practical about the faith. History indicates…
Today we begin our interviews with authors from our January/February edition of FrontLine on the theme: “It Takes a Church to Grow a Pastor.” I’ve…
Where I live, have had a number of days with degrees in the single digits, and we have had some snow. I say “some,” because…
Proverbs 1:8-19 Whether we’re young and still under the authority of our parents or we’re older and making decisions for ourselves, there’s good advice contained…
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,…
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