6 Things the Bible Never Says
Here are six sayings that many recite as though they were Scripture, but aren’t actually found in the Bible.
Here are six sayings that many recite as though they were Scripture, but aren’t actually found in the Bible.
In an effort to bring about racial unity, many often claim to be colorblind, meaning that they don’t see race. Here's why that's a bad idea.
Jesus apparently had very little compunction about emphasizing a “big tent” movement rather than prioritizing "doctrinal purity."
In order to win the culture, we need to adopt a losing strategy. Isn’t this what Jesus has been telling us the whole time?
We are again faced with a mass shooting. And yet again, combatants in the culture war have taken up arms to secure victory over the moment.
Every couple of months, debate swirls among Christians on Twitter who for some reason return to the same question: Did David rape Bathsheba?
In my view, the failure of the evangelical racial reconciliation effort is owing in large part to a theology of colorblindness.
Both the Asbury Revival and the He Gets Us campaign have been met with considerable skepticism. Is our cynicism getting the better of us?
Some have argued for biblical justice over and above social justice. But what do they mean by that? What does the Bible say about justice?
While we are a millennia removed from The Great Schism, it has much to teach us about the longstanding racial divide in the American church.