
Living in Light of God’s Justice
A few years ago, while I was working on my undergraduate degree, I was running late for an 8:30am Hebrew

A few years ago, while I was working on my undergraduate degree, I was running late for an 8:30am Hebrew

When we suffer, which we will, there will often be mystery. Will there also be faith? In Christian thought, faith is

Positive and encouraging.” When I tune my radio to the local Christian station, that’s the theme I hear—over and over.

Unbelief is in the air. Unbelief is gaining ground in postmodern culture. Over 100 years ago, the German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche wrote,

To help us understand the need for lament in biblical worship, here are ten observations from Psalm 13, an individual

God’s patience is, as far as sinners are concerned, a highly treasured attribute among his people: “But you are a

As I write this article on July 1st, 2020, the United States is facing a crisis on multiple fronts. On

Can you trust a God who executes judgment? A skeptical culture poses this question to Christians today. I think, however,