Loss is a painful part of life, and we all experience it at timesāsometimes even when it comes to faith.
Cross Examination
Apologetics column. Our contributors answer basic questions that people, often especially our youth, have about their beliefs.
After encountering these stories, you might have closed your Bible and shaken your head, wondering why in the world God would put these stories in inspired Scripture.
How can we understand Godās sovereignty without logically implying that God was the creator of evil?
The intellectual climate in the West has left all of us assuming a thing is real only when we can see it or touch it.
Science is very good at some things, but it is limited.
Many treat conversion as little more than a magic spell, like a āget out of jail freeā card played at a crucial moment in a losing game.
Although it has been so influential in the West, Christianity is not a Western religion. The gospel of Jesus was preached in Africa and Asia before Europe and North America.
I used to get this question (or some variation of it) all the time during my seven years as a youth pastor.
I feel that there is a fundamental misunderstanding in these questions about how to know Godās existence or goodness. Itās in the verb āto know.ā
The only way back to Eden was through death.
Even our very best words fail to capture the power, beauty, and glory of the uncreated and everlasting God.
Examples abound of good folks getting mired in heartache while people with questionable character rack up wins.
To read the Hebrew prophets is to recognize that to be chosen is a fearful responsibility.
Peter responds with encouragement to be clearāto ourselves and to othersāhow our countercultural lifestyle is part of Godās worldwide redemptive mission.
What does the Bible mean when it says, āThe fool says in his heart, āThere is no Godāā (Ps. 14:1)?
Reformed Christians need to look more deeply at these texts in particular and at Scripture as a whole.
How can we know the Bible we have today is a reliable record of the original writings?
I have worked too much at building and maintaining a facade.
Itās impressive when all these people actually agree on something!
What is syncretism, and how do we know when we are guilty of it?
We need to take these texts seriously as a way of taking the questioner seriously.
āShow them no mercy.ā Did God really command the genocide of the Canaanites?
How can God ask Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, even as a test of obedience? Isn't that cruel and a case of child abuse?
As a university pastor, every funeral I lead is a tragedy. This student, staff member, or professor died too young.