By Richard Platt Unless you live in complete isolation, you have seen a broken home. On Wednesday, we looked at the first broken family: Adam and Eve’s. But what about now? Can we overcome the brokenness of our homes in the present age? Hasn’t God promised that...
Jesus calls us to “go and make disciples” and to love our city so that we might clearly communicate the gospel and see more people come to know him. But what does this look like practically? What does it mean to love our city? Here are 11 practical, gospel-centered...
When the Lord Jesus called his disciples, he famously said that he was going to transform them into “fishers of men” (Mark 1:17). He did not say, as it turns out, that he was going to send them fishing for fallacies. Similarly, the point of apologetics is to win the...
I have recently noticed a trend of churches giving up on the notion that community is an essential component of church life. Many are deciding that community is an optional experience that is helpful but not elemental to being a healthy disciple of Jesus. I think this...
“It’s a rental.” It was a perfect day for the beach, and my new bride and I had the top down in a fun but gutless Mustang. We had left the main track miles ago and were tearing down a dirt road riddled with potholes. My faith in the directions our host had...