Not what we feel, but what He did.

Mark Edwards, saying it like it is: The Gospel is not an ineffable [that is, indescribable] mystery beyond words, but a story—the story of Jesus—that can be articulated and understood in common language. The proclamation is not the verbalizing of the subjective...

Ten Ways to Love Your Gay Neighbor

Denny Burke posts these helpful thoughts: [You may] have already read the news about the release of The Nashville Statement… My staff at CBMW and I have been working hard on this effort for many months now, and we are grateful to the Lord to see it finally come...

The Good Gift of Gender

This past Monday night, we took some time to think about the current and crucial topic of gender. Below are the audio files for the main teaching and the “Q+R,” along with the pdf file for the booklet we handed out during the evening. The booklet will...

Watching the Apostles Preach the Gospel

Tonight we’ll continue our study of practical spirituality with a look at how to share our faith. In the mean time, here’s a little Bible study you can do on your own in the book of Acts. Look up each of these passages, where someone is preaching the...

Make them wish it were true.

A great post in evangelism, and friendship, and the Gospel…from Fred Sanders, who teaches at Biola University: After 9 hours of discussing Pascal’s Pensées with juniors in the Torrey Honors Institute this week, I feel (yes, in my heart, which knows many things...