
A Review of “Addiction and Virtue” by Kent Dunnington
Whenever professionals cross disciplines, there are some interesting results. So, when philosopher Kent Dunnington takes on the task of understanding

Whenever professionals cross disciplines, there are some interesting results. So, when philosopher Kent Dunnington takes on the task of understanding

Today we lost a giant man of faith, Jerry Bridges. I remember as a teenager reading my first Jerry Bridges

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The past few years have seen an explosion of conversation about the relationship of justification to sanctification, along with a

Some books in the Bible are quite frankly a joy to read. Many enjoy reading the Psalms and Proverbs. Others

Commentaries are written in a wide array of structures and styles. Some spend all their time dissecting the Greek, engaging

Most people likely remember the childhood game called telephone. The concept was to start with a statement which would then

Let’s face it: we know how difficult trials can be. We often lay wounded and troubled in the trenches of