Supreme Court Provides an Important—But Limited—Win for Religious Liberty
Joe Carter (article)
The Supreme Court handed down an important—though narrow and rather limited—ruling in a significant case involving religious liberty.
Tim Keller on the Image of God
Tim Keller (article)
What happens in a society that got its idea of human rights from a belief in the image of God, that all people are created in the image of God?
Women as Ministers?
John Piper (article)
In no way does any biblical view of manhood and womanhood imply that men are out and about being active for Jesus and women are not.
Obergefell One Year Later: The Difficult Path for Millennials
John Partin, John Shelton and Parker Snider A year after Obergefell, Christians are at a crossroads of Christ and culture. And yet as Christians committed to the truth of Scripture, we can grant neither that God consecrates same-sex marriages nor that marriage is the solitary structure in which the Lord meets our need for community.
Our Pro-Woman, Complementarian Jesus
Kevin DeYoung We often hear that those who don’t affirm modern feminism are “anti-woman.” In light of this claim, it’s remarkable to consider how the author and perfecter of our faith, Jesus Christ, interacted with women in his own day. I don’t exaggerate when I say that Jesus’s approach to women was nothing less than revolutionary.