
Is it Really That Simple?
Many of us talk about simplifying our lives. When we stop to think about how many choices that we make in one day, it’s exhausting. A couple of weeks ago,…

Many of us talk about simplifying our lives. When we stop to think about how many choices that we make in one day, it’s exhausting. A couple of weeks ago,…

There’s a new Mortification of Spin available for your listening pleasure today. In it, Carl Trueman, Todd Pruitt, and I discuss a sensitive topic. When too many people benefit from…

Over the holiday I gathered with some of my favorite people, my extended family, for a long weekend in Deep Creek, MD. Thanks to my mom, we’ve been doing this…

“But behold, the hand of him who betrays me is with me on the table” (Luke 22:21). Jesus was betrayed. Think about that for a minute. Betrayal has to be…

As I’m preparing for a Housewife Theologian small group meeting tonight, I remembered an article I wrote over a year and a half ago about k-nowledge. I’ve borrowed the introduction to…

Edward Welch makes a great distinction in his book, When People Are Big and God Is Small. After mentioning 1 Thess. 2:4, “but just as we have been approved by…

P&R is hosting a book giveaway from Nov. 18th-20th (ending at noon). Who wants free books? They are giving away one Grand Prize, including John Frame’s Systematic Theology, my book,…

My pastor has been preaching through Jesus’ prayer recorded in John 17. I’m pleased to be sitting under these sermons, as this prayer is so revealing. This Sunday, as my…

The Aquila Report brought my attention to yet another article written about an atheist church. Apparently, the atheist mega-church is on the rise. In this article there were several hundred…

I’m pleased to post another article from my friend, Dana Tuttle. Poor thing, when I recommend books to her now, I also expect a blog post in return. So here…