
Theological Fitness: Why We Need a Fighting Faith
Aimee Byrd, Theological Fitness: Why We Need a Fighting Faith (Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2015). 188pgs., ppb. Co-host of the

Aimee Byrd, Theological Fitness: Why We Need a Fighting Faith (Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R Publishing, 2015). 188pgs., ppb. Co-host of the

Herman Bavinck looms large as one of the 19th century’s greatest Reformed theologians. Despite his theological prowess, Bavinck was first

Gender dysphoria is unstable and unfamiliar ground for the church. As more and more people navigate their way through feelings

I humbly admit I have a bit of a bias when it comes to reading a book on the subject

Mention the words “biblical gender roles” will quickly get you into one of the most controversial topics in the Church

What does it mean to be born again? Most believers understand the term at least minimally as being that moment

Few issues today are as important as understanding what theology is and it’s importance to the local church. This is

The theme of easy grace at times seems to permeate the pulpit and Christian books in recent memory with calls