Podcast: Answering Hard Questions about Predestination and Free Will (Andy Naselli) January 29, 2024 by: Crossway This article is part of the The Crossway Podcast series. Thinking through a Difficult Doctrine In this episode, Andy Naselli answers a few of the most common questions about the doctrine of predestination, including what the Bible really says…
How Can Jesus Possibly Say That Those Who Mourn Are Blessed? July 18, 2023 by: Chris Castaldo Comfort for the Grieving The doctor said, “The child has severe hemophilia.” In the crib looking up at me with charming brown eyes lay a beautiful baby boy. A “severe” hemophiliac. My son. Emotions swirled. “Are you sure?”…
The Many Benefits of Scripture Memorization January 28, 2024 by: Andrew Davis The Role of God’s Word There are numerous spiritual benefits to the memorization of Scripture. A proper assessment of these benefits begins with understanding the role of the written word of God in our lives and in our spiritual growth. First of all,…
10 Things You Should Know about American Criminal Justice January 27, 2024 by: Matthew T. Martens This article is part of the 10 Things You Should Know series. 1. Only a very small percentage of serious crime in the US is solved. “Mass incarceration” is a phrase often invoked in contemporary American discussions of criminal…
Podcast: How to Explain the Hypostatic Union to a Fifth Grader (Stephen Wellum) July 17, 2023 by: Crossway This article is part of the The Crossway Podcast series. Jesus Is Not Half God and Half Man In today’s episode, Stephen Wellum explains where we see the hypostatic union taught in Scripture, reflects on the many…
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