James M. Houston explores Narcissism in part 1 of a two-part series. He discusses how theology can be taught as an educational program like any other topic, without directly speaking to our way of life. This heightens our need to relate the gospel, not just to “church” or “the academy,” but to how we identify ourselves and how we actually live daily. To read this article online, please click here.
Tom Tarrants observes that judging from recent research and anecdotal evidence, it appears that very few professing Christians in America think fasting has a...
In this last of his series of four articles written to help people read God’s Word with profit, Bill Kynes considers the questions: What...
In this final installment of the series, Michael Ward challenges us to reach out with the gospel by doing more than just promoting ideas...