In this episode of TGC Q&A, Mike Cosper and Alan Noble address the question, “How has secularism shaped contemporary Christianity?” They discuss: How secularism has shaped the hearts of church leaders…
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Where Do Demons Come From? – Steven Wedgeworth
Demons are the disembodied spirits of the Nephilim, the wicked offspring of marriages between humans and angels before the flood—so argues Michael Heiser in his latest book. If that sounds…
4 Tools for the Church in Divisive Days – Steve Bang Lee
Masks. Church gatherings. Schooling options. Hashtags. Elections. This has been an incredibly divisive year. We don’t yet know what 2021 will bring, but chances are there will be a new…
How Can I Best Manage My Remote Team? – Russ Gehrlein
I’m used to managing my team face-to-face, but now we all work from home. I know some of my employees are putting in less time, since they have a lot…
Sin Is Expensive. Here Are 6 Costs. – William Boekestein
We never sin for free. There is always a cost. And counting that cost can make us less willing to follow our tempted hearts into spiritual danger. The 17th-century Canons…
New Calvinists and the Battle for Evangelicalism – Collin Hansen
On Gospelbound I typically interview authors whose ideas intrigue and encourage me. And today is no different with my guest Brad Vermurlen, author of the new book Reformed Resurgence: The…
How the Pandemic Opens Doors for Evangelism – Sam Chan
The Western storyline goes something like this: “On the day we were born we were as pure, real, and true as we can be. But then we got messed up…
Have You Accepted Jesus as Your Lord and Philosopher? – Jonathan Pennington
John 6 was an intense day for Jesus and his disciples. Despite having miraculously filled bellies, many stopped following Jesus because of his claim to be the manna in the…
4 Questions Before Election Day – Jason Seville
The Bible has much to say about how we should interact with governing authorities. We are to pray for those in positions of authority (1 Tim. 2:2), be subject to…
Searching for Solidarity—and Starting with Facts – John Inazu
I’m not an overly emotional person, outside of watching Duke basketball and seeing my kids grow up too quickly. But I confess to predictable tears this past spring with each…