Don’t Skip Theology’s Middle Ground
While digging deep in the past for help in our present moment, Fred Sanders writes, don’t discount what happened in between.
While digging deep in the past for help in our present moment, Fred Sanders writes, don’t discount what happened in between.
“What Would Jesus Do?” is a question that should always be at the front of our minds—even if we no longer wear it on our wrists.
We have a far greater hope than a God who forgets. Our hope is a God who forgives.
We’ve seen the positive effect of Reformed theology on adults who’ve been abused, marriages on the brink of divorce, and families who didn’t know where the next paycheck would come from.
While there’s no explicit biblical command to have a time of daily worship as an individual or a family, the habit is certainly assumed or implied throughout the Scriptures.