Money and Contentment
Explores the connection between genuine Christian faith and our attitudes about money.
Explores the connection between genuine Christian faith and our attitudes about money.
Presents the issues that led one family to home school their children.
Reviews three movies that highlight our culture's semi-biblical view of death.
Presents a personal appreciation of Christian values in the arts, as seen in the Father Brown stories.
Asserts that often the most valuable and "practical" teaching is the most theoretical.
Exhorts believers to personally wrestle with and embrace the gospel.
Examines the nature of the true wisdom which arises from Christian faith.
Proposes a biblical model for deciding when to "draw the line" over doctrinal disagreements.
Explores the way in which the Bible's teaching on the Christian life can only be understood in the light of God's sovereign control of His creation.
Asserts that "doing what the Bible says" is not always biblical.
(Revelation) Sheds light on the nature of the Bible's most enigmatic book.
(I Corinthians 12, 13) Presents I Corinthians 12 and 13 as the ultimate answer to a believer's "mid-life crisis."
(Romans 5:1-11) Uses Romans 5 to describe and clarify the enigmatic love of God.
Holds up the great prayers of Paul as a mirror in which to examine our fundamental commitments.
(Luke 14:26-33) Proposes that we OUGHT to be like the man who doesn't build a tower and the king who doesn't go to battle.
(Matthew 4:5-7) Looks at the prohibition against "testing God" found in the second temptation of Jesus.
(Matthew 13) Presents the dynamic manner in which the parables of Jesus communicate.
(Psalm 23) Explains the life and death issues involved in Psalm 23.