
Scripture As Real Presence: Sacramental Exegesis in the Early Church (Hans Boersma)
As our society develops and moves along the line of historical time, we have voices pop up along the way

As our society develops and moves along the line of historical time, we have voices pop up along the way

Does it take a miracle to read the Bible? That is the question posed on the inside flap of the

If only the Christian Living section knew you, right? I recently sat down to read one of the most popular

J. Warner Wallace is an experienced cold-case detective and a committed follower of Jesus Christ. In his latest book, Forensic

Doubt is not the same as unbelief, but if we don’t wrestle with our doubts wisely, they can lead to

There is no real disconnect between the theological and the practical. If we are sometimes convinced otherwise, and if we

“The fact of death is unsettling; yet there is no other way to live.” Paul Kalanithi’s quote ironically strikes at

Tim Keller expounded on the gravitas of Christian catechisms for our day, saying, “Catechesis is more important than ever. We