Practical Application for a Biblical Worldview
Made in God's Image, Part 2 - The Identity of Man
Introductory Remarks
This is the second (Part 2) in a series on biblical anthropology— or the doctrine of man. We opened the series by discussing ...
To MASK or Not to Mask?
(If you were directed here from Roger's email, scroll down to the paragraph "I have been in some trouble for supposedly making too much of the las...
The Sovereignty of God and the Brett Kavanaugh Hearings
The following article was written and posted by Michael Brown on Townhall.com on October 2nd.
Those of us who believe that God is active in ...
Brave (Illiterate) New World
America seems almost as divided today as it was during the Civil War... WHY?
We worry: Why are we so polarized? (this is getting scary!)
We wonde...
What does the Bible say about philosophy?
A philosophy is a body of ideas that flow out of a worldview. Our personal philosophy guides all our decisions in life; and the choices we make wil...
How Does the Christian Worldview of Theology Compare to Other Religions, and Why Does it Matter to Me?
Every worldview always begins with what we believe about God and how we might answer these questions:
Is there a God, or does evolution guide all...
Why is Biblical History Vital and Relevant to You? What does the Bible Say?
History is either of extreme value, or it is of no value at all.
We live in an era where history is often re-written for the purpose of achievin...
“God is good! …All the time!” – Even in Tragedy?
Many of us have loudly attested to this --- usually when good times are upon us. But what about those who have recently lost all their life’s posse...
What is a worldview and why does it matter?
A worldview is not gained by simply studying philosophy or theology. A worldview is comprehensive and is developed through the lens of all our interrelated life experiences, from family relationships to academic studies to what kind of media we are exposed to.