
“Who Is My Neighbor?” and The Question We Should Be Asking Instead
I really like questions. I like to ask them, and if it’s something that I’m knowledgeable of, I like trying to answer them. Questions possess

I really like questions. I like to ask them, and if it’s something that I’m knowledgeable of, I like trying to answer them. Questions possess

Might a popular understanding of Paul’s words in Romans 7:14-25 contribute to a learned helplessness with respect to sin in the lives of many Christians?

The following is the introduction of God Rest Ye Merry, a 26-day devotional from the School of Divinity. You can download your free copy here.

The adverse effects of a screen-immersed life on children and teens becomes harder to ignore on what seems to be a daily basis. What are

As the hymn writer noted, our hearts have a proneness to wander from the Lord we love. On account of this inclination, God, through the
Dr. Keith Plummer, dean of the School of Divinity, preaches from Acts 16 and brings attention to an often forgotten detail that teaches us the

As our two children were growing up and got involved in the characteristic sibling altercations, my response to such frays was often a stern admonition

One doesn’t have to look too hard or too far to recognize the church’s shortcomings. But according to Brad Edwards, author of The Reason for

The Edmiston Center focuses on Christian endurance in the midst of competing cultural narratives. Mrs. K.A. Ellis, its director, joined Dr. Keith Plummer to talk

In his book, The Body God Gives: A Biblical Response to Transgender Theory, Dr. Robert S. Smith offers a biblically grounded critique of transgender theory’s