Why So Many of Our Responses to Abuse Victims Fail Miserably
Sometimes the responses we offer to victims of abuse are simply wrong. Read more today from Mark Ongley as he suggests a better way forward.
Sometimes the responses we offer to victims of abuse are simply wrong. Read more today from Mark Ongley as he suggests a better way forward.
How can an ancient book that seemingly condones slavery and patriarchy be considered a reliable source of truth? In today’s video, Dr. Bill Arnold and Dr. Ben Witherington challenge the common assumption that the Bible condones these practices.
How should Christians relate to the Old Testament? In this video interview, Dr. Bill Arnold and Dr. Ben Witherington instruct us to appropriate the Old Testament through the ethical lens of the New Testament.
How should the church behave toward people who identify as part of the LGBTQ community? Travis Collins offers some suggestions.
Jeremy Spainhour writes up a testimony to the innate desire and sense of vengeful violence on those who hurt others. Read more of this profound reflection on our current cultural climate.
There’s a difference between how we treat homosexuality as an issue and how we treat people who struggle with homosexuality. Taylor Brown shares what we must do as the Church in terms of actual people.
June 20th is World Refugee Day. Medine Keener shares 7 facts about refugees and gives us an inside look on what it is like to be one.
Have you ever been told that you are on the wrong side of history? Josh McNall explains that just because history goes to the victors doesn’t mean the victors are right.
Taylor Zimmerman shares a Wesleyan view of sexuality.
Augustine famously said, “You have made us for yourself, and our hearts are restless, until they can find rest in you.” In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Christopher West shares how God wants to heal all of our sexual brokenness by inviting us to find our deepest longings in Jesus Christ.
In Genesis 1:28, God commanded Adam to “…fill the earth and subdue it.” However, should we take this as a license to do with the earth and its natural resources all that we want, without considering the consequences?
How can we, as communities of faith, respond to the refugee crisis that is now affecting most of the world? Inderjit Bhogal shares how we must come together to provide safety and refuge for all.