
Theology as Discipleship by Keith Johnson
It’s a shame that theology so regularly needs to be defended. The fact that it does just goes to support

It’s a shame that theology so regularly needs to be defended. The fact that it does just goes to support

Over 40 years ago, a classic was born. The great Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren released a book that

Good Survey of Apologetics The task of doing apologetics can be a bit of a burden. Apologists devote their lives

[bctt tweet=”Raising children is a matter of discipleship and good stewardship.” username=”servantsofgrace”] We have a short time as parents to

In the year 381 AD, a council of men came together, what we now know as the First Council of

Hosea envisions Israel as a rebellious, stubborn, idolatrous child (Hosea 11:2), oblivious to the provision and care of its father

The concept of “habit” is seeing a bit of a resurgence among philosophers and theologians. Thomas Aquinas, centuries ago, had

I am quickly realizing there are certain things in life that cause me to get angry. A certain attitude, a