We Weep For What We Do Not Know

We Weep For What We Do Not Know

We Weep For What We Do Not Know. A decade ago I lost our first baby. It was devastating. But the devastation was made worse by the fact that I couldn’t get pregnant again. For two years we waited for God to open my womb, hoping that, when he did, we would hold a baby...
Christmas Special 2020

Christmas Special 2020

Dear Friends, We usually post new content on Thursdays. As someone who is obnoxiously type-A by personality, I like to stick to the plan. While we have a lot of great content in our hopper that I’m excited for you to read, I wanted to take a break from our normal...
Two Ways to Avoid Slander

Two Ways to Avoid Slander

“Attribute to an antagonist no opinion he does not own, though it be a necessary consequence” [1]. This is a principle of Christian disagreement taught by Archibald Alexander, a professor many years ago at Princeton Seminary. I wish it was taught everywhere. With that...
Saying Hard Things

Saying Hard Things

In his Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered a scathing rebuke not simply of racism, but of quietism—the refusal of many to stand up and speak out for racial justice and equity. “We will have to repent in this generation not merely for...