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- The Myth Behind the Meaning of Paul’s Words on Women and ChildbearingSandra Glahn studies the record of an Ephesian goddess to aid our reading of a challenging passage.Madison N. Pierce|Français
- Complementarian at Home, Egalitarian at Church? Paul Would Approve.The biggest New Testament passages on gender roles may have more to do with marriage than ministry.Gordon P. Hugenberger|
- The Old Testament Foretells the Crucifixion. What about the Resurrection?Even before the coming of Christ, a “third day” refrain runs through Scripture.Andrew Wilson|españolPortuguêsFrançaisIndonesian日本語
- Evangelicals Shouldn’t Criticize Evangelicalism (Unless the Evangel Really Matters)The gospel doesn’t come with a gag order. It calls us to name and repent of idolatries and hypocrisies—especially our own.Russell Moore|Português
- The Baby Jesus Taught Us How to ScreamFrom the cradle to the cross, Christ in his humanity showed us how to cry out. In him, a not-so-silent night is a holy night all the same.Russell Moore|
- Bah, Humbug! But I’ll Echo the Joyous StrainsI’m not into the hustle and bustle of the Christmas holiday. But I find a vicarious joy in “rejoicing with those who rejoice.”Bonnie Kristian|
- Keep Complaining to God. Just Don’t Ignore Him.Even our angriest accusations are preferable to indifference.Drew Dyck|
- How to Combat the Conflict EntrepreneursPugilists can only succeed where there are willing customers. All of us can resolve to invest elsewhere.Russell Moore|
- Your Calling Is Christ, Not MarriagePaul’s advice to stay unmarried—like his advice for any circumstance—is about complete devotion to Christ.Annalisa Phillips Wilson|简体中文繁體中文
- Paul’s View on Death Changed MineThe Corinthian church needed the reminder of the power of God. So do we.Osvaldo Padilla|简体中文繁體中文日本語
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