
On Praying for the Sick
How should we understand James’ instructions on anointing with oil? Should our elders be doing that every time someone is sick?
January 11, 2022

Faith of our Fathers (and Mothers)
The “genuine faith” of Lois and Eunice was, most likely, a faith they had before they knew about Jesus. What does this tell us about the nature of Christianity?
January 4, 2022

Christmas Cut History in Half
“Christmas split history. Foretastes of the future abound. Drink deeply on what he achieved for us. And be filled with hope for all that is coming.”
December 21, 2021

Why I (Finally) Got the Jab
If no decision is 100% “safe,” humanly speaking, how do God’s people navigate these murky medical waters?
December 15, 2021

The Letter and the Spirit
Are “the spirit” and “the letter” two competing ways of understanding the Bible? Is there a deeper meaning to Scripture that’s easier to follow than what the words themselves actually say?
December 4, 2021

“A Glimpse Into the Future of God’s Children”
A 130-year old guest post from my great-grandfather.
November 23, 2021

Did Rahab Lie…to the Glory of God?
“So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). Is it a stretch to say that Rahab’s lie is included in this list?
September 30, 2021

Interpreting the Weather
How can you tell if the storm means you’re running from God, like Jonah, or obeying God, like Paul?
September 4, 2021

More Help With the Imprecatory Psalms
Here’s two resources to help you better understand the Psalms we’d sometimes like to ignore.
August 10, 2021

Some Thoughts on Being Back in Our Own Building
On Sunday, our church met in our own building, in one gathering, for the first time since March 2020. Here are some reflections I shared in the midst of this celebration.
July 27, 2021

“Slot Machine Christianity”
Does God owe us a good life if we do all the right things? Or does the gospel give us better news than this?
July 20, 2021

