
Martin Luther, the Conscience, and Being Captivated to the Word of God
When Martin Luther was summoned to the Diet of Worms in 1521 A.D. and asked to recant his teaching, he

When Martin Luther was summoned to the Diet of Worms in 1521 A.D. and asked to recant his teaching, he

Sometimes the best way to learn how to live in our modern age is to travel back several millennia. Because

In this issue of Theology for Life Magazine, we’ve been considering the subject of church membership and “one another-ing” each

These past months have flipped many things in our life upside down. Much has changed in the way we go

People are hurting. Christians are no exception. The last year, for many, has felt more like running a gauntlet than

In answer to the question, “How do I engage in biblical counseling with another Christian?” I am tempted to say,

Jesus gave the church the Great Commission to make disciples (Matthew 28:18-20; Acts 1:8). This is a solemn and glorious

I have been a Christian for fifty years, and during that time I have discipled scores of men. It’s been