The Religion of Apocalyptic Environmentalism – Sean McDowell

Apocalyptic environmentalists claim the world might end soon without drastic changes. Sean argues that this movement functions as a religion, like Christianity. Read More Sean McDowell

Trailer exclusive: Kevin Sorbo, John Lennox explore scientific proof of Jesus in ‘Against the Tide’

The trailer for the upcoming film “Against the Tide: Finding God in an Age of Science” has been released and is premiering exclusively on The Christian Post. The film sets…

Entertainment companies bring virtual reality Gospel of John movie ‘7 Miracles’ to senior citizens

Two entertainment companies are partnering to offer a virtual reality film based on the Gospel of John titled “7 Miracles” to senior citizens who are isolated by the ongoing lockdowns…

Counting with God: What Do Numbers in the Bible Really Mean? – James Bejon

ABSTRACT: The meaning of biblical numbers is often unclear after the first reading of a passage — and even after many readings. And yet biblical numbers often tell us more…

Adopted and Redeemed Now, But Not Yet: Ephesians 1:11–14, Part 11 – John Piper

We are God’s possession. Sealed with his Spirit. Adopted. Redeemed. Yet awaiting our full adoption and redemption. Watch Now Read More Desiring God

Augustine and the Pelagian Controversy

Here’s an excerpt from Augustine and the Pelagian Controversy, Gerald Bray’s contribution to the September issue of Tabletalk: The Pelagian controversy takes its name from Pelagius, a British-born monk who…

Hymn: “Safe in the Arms of Jesus” by Fanny Crosby

Safe in the arms of Jesus,Safe on His gentle breast,There by His love o’ershaded,Sweetly my soul shall rest.Hark! ’tis the voice of angels,Borne in a song to me,Over the fields…

Hymn: “Safe in the Arms of Jesus” by Fanny Crosby

Safe in the arms of Jesus,Safe on His gentle breast,There by His love o’ershaded,Sweetly my soul shall rest.Hark! ’tis the voice of angels,Borne in a song to me,Over the fields…

Hebrew and Greek Aren’t Just for Pastors – Ryan Martin

I remember daydreaming at my desk in the moments before my first seminary Greek class began. Finally—the New Testament will be clear. All those tricky passages I’ve never understood will…

Celebrating the Legacy of Herman Bavinck: An Interview with James Eglinton – Brian Mattson

It has been a prodigious decade for Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck (1854–1921). The translation of his four-volume work into English at the turn of the century sparked a surge…

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