A Quiet Mind to Suffer With: A Conversation with John Andrew Bryant
“To live with OCD is to be vulnerable to the machinations of your own mind. . . . It is an Affliction that lives in
“To live with OCD is to be vulnerable to the machinations of your own mind. . . . It is an Affliction that lives in
Proponents of physician-assisted death present it as an act of compassion that recognizes the dignity of those suffering from terminal diseases and other illnesses. Dr.
Over his almost two decades as host of the UK-based radio program and podcast Unbelievable?, Justin Brierly facilitated countless thoughtful conversations about faith and unbelief
Since 2014, Ligonier Ministries and Lifeway Research have conducted a biannual survey called “The State of Theology” to track what Americans in general and American
The Christian faith provides intellectually and existentially satisfying answers to many of life’s questions. But it likewise challenges us to consider whether the things we’re
Dr. Gary Edward Schnittjer, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament at Cairn University, is co-editor of the Scripture Connections series to which he is also a
The question “Am I being formed?” is never a valid one for the Christian. Rather, we must continually ask ourselves “By what am I being formed and how?” In
Our world is becoming increasingly polarized, and we’re prone to division before unity in any number of arenas. Technology fractures our sense of embodiment and
Matthew T. Martens is the author of Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal, a book in which he hopes “to demonstrate from Scripture that justice