by Brett Williams | Feb 15, 2018 | Central Blog, Christianity, Church History
An interesting perspective on Ash Wednesday.
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 23, 2017 | Central Blog, Christianity, Christology, Church History, Holidays
Everyone knows it’s because synchretistic Christians swiped the Roman Saturnalia, right? Guess again. William J. Tighe deals with “Calculating Christmas” for Touchstone Magazine. You don’t have to accept everything in the article to find it...
by Jeff Straub | Sep 4, 2017 | Anthropology, Christianity, Marriage, Social Issues, Theology
Read Mohler’s reason for signing it.
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 19, 2017 | Christianity, Manliness
Ever notice how some of the most bitter conflict occur between groups that are almost indistinguishable, but that differ in minor ways? Brett and Kate McKay address this phenomenon at The Art of Manliness. They aren’t writing about fundamentalism, but they could...
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 8, 2017 | Catechesis, Christianity, Devotion, Education
John Piper responds. When I pose myself the question, “Catechism versus Bible memory?” I say there’s plenty of time here. We can do this. We could do both of these. This is not an either-or. My encouragement to all families is that they definitely read the Bible...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 29, 2017 | Angelology, Christianity, Church History, Hymnody, Theology, Trinitarianism
Columba is remembered as the Irish missionary who did much to evangelize the Picts in northern Scotland. Archaeologists have identified a site in Iona that dates to the time of Columba and that they believe may have been the cell where he prayed and wrote. You can...