This ancient “tale of two mothers” concerns far more than theological semantics—it is the difference between a God who sends and a God who comes.
This story points us from our unlikely heroes to the even more unlikely, and joyous, good news that Jesus’ birth for us was just as unlikely and unexpected.
Was Jesus ambitious or unambitious? We have to say that the answer is…yes.

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The more I got to know Dr. Rosenbladt, the more I saw that he wasn’t a man divided.
Anderson encourages us to meditate upon the ways that Christ truly is the end of our exploring.
What does professional wrestling and preaching have in common?
What (if anything) makes a sermon distinctive?
This is an excerpt from Chad Bird’s book, Your God is Too Glorious, 2nd Edition
Amy Mantravadi reviews a new book about Medieval perceptions of Jesus
As much as we want the glory, riches, and knowledge of Dantes, what we need is Jean Valjean's candlesticks.
We must also address the stigma surrounding addiction within so many churches.
What if Jesus had said on the cross, “Earn it”?
It is of the utmost importance that pastors teach their congregation that through faith in Jesus Christ, they are fortified against the machinations of the adversary.
Prior sees much of evangelicalism’s imaginary trouble arising from the fact that it emphasizes quick and dramatic conversion experiences and a personally directed relationship with God.
I’ve experienced firsthand the promise that God never leaves a congregation empty-handed.