How Can Jesus Possibly Say That Those Who Mourn Are Blessed?

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?”…


Podcast: How to Explain the Hypostatic Union to a Fifth Grader (Stephen Wellum)

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…


14 Lesser-Known Details about J. I. Packer

14 Lesser-Known Details about J. I. Packer July 17, 2023 by: Leland Ryken The Little-Known Packer Much can be said about J. I. Packer that, while personal to Packer, is nonetheless generally known, or at least not unexpected to someone who knew him as a public figure. But everyone has a dimension of personality and…


Not If but When: Reflections on 4 Different Kinds of Healing

Not If but When: Reflections on 4 Different Kinds of Healing July 16, 2023 by: Andrew Wilson, Rachel Wilson Theological Reflection At some point or other, every Christian with a disability is going to have to figure out how to think about physical healing. In our case, theological reflection on healing has been essential: we…


Why You Should Enroll in Wisdom University

Why You Should Enroll in Wisdom University July 15, 2023 by: David Murray Peers vs. Parents Thirty percent of college students drop out after their first year at school. While the dropout rate slows after that, the total dropout rate is somewhere in the 40–50 percent range. Why so many? The most common reasons are…