January 2, 2016

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Legislating Morality: What Can the Church Do About Abortion With the State?

“Now we know that the law is good, if one uses it lawfully.” (1 Timothy 1:8 – ESV) I’m sure you’ve heard the argument a hundred times. Why would you even go that route? I mean, really? You think that legislating morality is the way to go? That somehow getting a law passed is going […]

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After They Are Yours

After They Are Yours: The Grace and Grit of Adoption by Brian Borgman

Two years ago, my wife and I adopted a girl from North Carolina and as a result of that adoption, our lives changed significantly. Many things we thought we were prepared for, in reality, we weren’t, and conversely, many things we thought we were unprepared for, in reality, we were fully prepared for when those

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A Hope Deferred Adoption and the Fatherhood of God by J. Stephen Yuille

Dr. J.I. Packer once stated, “Adoption is the highest privilege of the gospel. The traitor is forgiven, brought in for supper, and given the family name.” With that sentence, we get right to the heart of the gospel. If there has been one doctrine that has been neglected in recent years, it arguably has been

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Recommended by Books on Abortion and Adoption

This season at Servants of Grace, we’ve been considering the topic of abortion and adoption. We are living in a time many people are rediscovering the adoption and practice of adoption, along with understanding the horrors of abortion. With this issue of Theology for Life Magazine, it was our hope that readers would grow, not

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