How the Wisdom of God’s Commands Is Boundless
There are many ways to consider the application of God’s limitless wisdom — in work, media use, managing money. Men especially will find value in its implications for marriage.
There are many ways to consider the application of God’s limitless wisdom — in work, media use, managing money. Men especially will find value in its implications for marriage.
I’ve always believed in the call to be stewards of God’s creation, but my ideas were solidified when I heard E. Calvin Beisner speak while a student at Summit Ministries. He was speaking about economics and the environment and I realized part of my dut …
News flash! President Obama did not cause the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. I repeat: It is not the president’s fault! In light of Matt’s blog about the spill, particularly the lesson on unintended consequences, I think it’s important to point out t …
In “5 Steps to a Better Career” David Kinnaman of the Barna Group gives advice to young workers on cultivating career contentment. Kinnaman starts by relating an interaction he had with a Gen Y worker at his office. During their meeting, the young man …
Tomorrow around 12:35 PM (MT), Candice Watters is going to answer as many questions as possible in five minutes. But for the sake of titling the segment with a catchy name, we’re going to call it “5 Questions in 5 Minutes”. And in case you’ve just stum …
Recently, Barbara Nicolosi Harrington, a Hollywood screenwriter and professor at Pepperdine University, delivered a lecture at Focus on the Family on Christianity and the arts. She offered this definition of art: Art is something constructed that delig …
That was a famous quote from Dr. John G. Mitchell, the founder of the Bible college I attended. Although he first began asking that question in the 1950s, it seems it applies even more to the Christians of today. In “Why Johnny Can’t Read the Bible,” C …
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