ARTICLES

Do the Doctrine of “Total Depravity” and the Free Offer of the Gospel Contradict Each Other?

By Keith Mathison | February 24, 2021

If fallen human beings are dead in sin and unable to believe apart from God’s sovereign work of regeneration, why is the free offer of the gospel proclaimed to everyone?

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Run to Jesus: Living in a Time of Great Loss

By R. Scott Clark | February 17, 2021

We grieve the great losses we are living through right now, as we should, because death is not normal—at least it wasn’t supposed to be. Yet, there is hope. There is good news. It is not too late, but our time of great loss is a warning.

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When a Woman Can’t Have It All

By Erica Chase | February 10, 2021

Women are told, “Want a career? Then have it!” “Want to be a wife and mother? You can be that, too!” “You can do it all and if it’s difficult or overwhelming, then you are doing it wrong. Is this true?

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Love in the Time of Coronavirus

By Michelle Reed | February 8, 2021

What matters eternally—our perspective on a virus or how we love? What should Christian love look like during this time of coronavirus?

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The Gentleman’s Guide to Shopping for a Lady

By BCL | February 6, 2021

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and you may be wondering what to give a special lady in your life. Here are ten guidelines for success when selecting a thoughtful gift for her.

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Lord’s Days 25-31: 10 Q&As from the Heidelberg Catechism Every Christian Should Know

By BCL | January 26, 2021

What are the sacraments of the Christian faith? Find out in this installment of 10 Q&As from the beloved Heidelberg Catechism, Lord’s Days 25-31.

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