Many modern Christians have quietly absorbed the idea that faithfulness requires perpetual softness. The Christian is expected to remain calm while being mocked, endlessly patient while being slandered, and permanently gentle even when confronting destructive falsehood. In many churches, moral courage has been replaced with therapeutic niceness. The result is a style of Christian engagement…
Book Review: Knowing Scripture by RC Sproul
Modern Christians possess more access to biblical material than any generation in history. Entire libraries of sermons, commentaries, podcasts, videos, and Bible apps are available instantly on a phone. Yet despite this explosion of access, biblical literacy has declined dramatically. Many professing Christians struggle to explain basic doctrines, understand context, distinguish false teaching from sound…
Same-Sex Surrogacy and the Fragmentation of the Family Order
Modern technology has given mankind astonishing powers. Human beings can communicate instantly across continents, replace failing organs, map the human genome, and increasingly manipulate the reproductive process itself. Yet Christians have long understood that technological ability and moral legitimacy are not the same thing. The question is never merely, “Can we do this?” but rather,…