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Why Christians Rebuke Evil in the Name of Jesus

In a moment of great fear, Sonya Massey understood the power of the name of Christ. We should too.

Why We Need the Evangelical Jeremiad

Speaking about dangers and errors is no failure of love for one’s own community.

Blessed Are the Canceled? Finding Redemption in ‘The Bachelor’ Controversy

For those who choose to listen, there is a godly grief that leads to repentance.

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A Caution to ‘Nice’ Christians

When we don’t confront sin, in others and in ourselves, we commit spiritual malpractice.

What to Do with Aunt Julie

Harold Camping and our problem relatives.

Blessed Are the Unoffended

How can Christians communicate what we believe without being denigrating or inflammatory?

How Far Should Forgiveness Go?

Seventy times seven? I can barely forgive some corrupt clergy once.

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‘Civility May Not Be Sexy’

Amid a call for civility, Christians trade political jabs.

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Condemnation

Should Christians publicly denounce believers who vilify others?

Honest Appraisal

Learning from reformers, past and present.

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