What’s Your Theology of Money (in 200 Words or Less)? – Ivan Mesa

At the beginning of 2020, I asked several regular contributors to TGC who’ve written on the topic of money to answer one question (in two parts) and in less than…

Jen Hatmaker and the Made-to-Order Gospel – Alisa Childers

A. W. Tozer once wrote about the problems he saw in the Christianity of his day. To counteract the “phrases and mottos that on the surface look great but are…

U.S. Ambassador Brownback on China’s High-Tech Persecution of Uighurs – Joe Carter

The world’s most technologically sophisticated genocide is happening in the Chinese province of Xinjiang, say Rayhan Asat and Yonah Diamond in a recent article for Foreign Policy. According to Asat…

Training Indigenous Church Leaders – Tony Merida

God commissions his people to be global disciple-makers. We go. We send. We baptize. We teach others to obey God’s Word. We primarily do this through church planting. But some…

Leadership Savvy Doesn’t Make a Pastor – Chase Replogle

I never liked the title “pastor.” My plan was to practice law and pursue politics. I was fascinated with leadership, and all those career tests told me I had a…

Reading Scripture ‘Like a Berean’ May Look Different Than You Think – Alastair Roberts

Acts 17 tells us that the Bereans examined the Scriptures daily to see if the things Paul was saying were so (Acts 17:10–11). But what exactly did that look like?…

Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God? – Matthew Bennett

On December 10, 2015, a Facebook post reignited debate over a 1,400-year-old question. At the center of the debate was Dr. Larycia Hawkins, a professor at Wheaton College who posted…

What Does God Say to Those Who Struggle with Addiction? – Mark E. Shaw

In this episode of our TGC Q&A biblical counseling series, Mark Shaw answers the question, “What does God say to those who struggle with addiction?” He addresses: How to help…

Remixed Religiosity in Our (Still Very) Religious Culture – Caleb Wait

Since the Enlightenment, it’s often been said that a decrease in religious adherence is coupled with a decrease in superstition. Where religions fade, reason, science, and progress take root. In…

Supreme Court Issues a Surprising—and Divisive—Decision on Churches and Pandemic Restrictions – Joe Carter

The Story: Despite what appears to be a blatantly unconstitutional infringement of religious liberty, five Supreme Court justices are allowing Nevada to hold churches to a stricter standard than casinos.…

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