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Christian Character & the Masculine-Feminine Contrast

So most know that I am a complementarian, but hardly a fluffy one. Nothing has changed, I’m still a complementarian. And I continue to encourage and promote the life of the mind among all Christian woman and believe that both men and women need to own and defend the content of their faith. Saying you’re

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What Christians can Learn from Positive and Negative Campaigning

No matter your preference for candidates this primary season, the nature of campaigning is becoming more transparent.  I’ve always wondered how otherwise kindred political spirits could go head to head, vying for the same political office–and this season it isn’t pretty. Their campaigns, as we are seeing so clearly, involve positive and negative strategies. Positive

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Serving…with Strings Attached?

A couple of weeks ago I was blessed to spend some time with a bright, young women named Colleen currently working on her MDiv at TEDS. She is a Bible teacher and finds great fulfillment serving God by teaching others how to study the Bible.  Several things became very clear to me during our conversation,

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Does God Care About Football?

Since I don’t care much for football (much less understand it), it’s hard for me to imagine that God might care about the sport either. It’s not like there is any eternal value (or dis-value) for a team wining or losing a game.  And what exactly does God benefit from players who make public expressions of

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Contending from Within: Understanding the Inerrancy and Authority of Scripture

Whether it was the debate over Christianity in the public square, the role of presuppositions, critiquing atheism, or addressing pluralism, over the years I’ve either written, spoken or debated these issues. Contending for the truth of Christianity hasn’t become any less relevant in our era as compared to any other time in history. But our

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