Christian Coach, Help Athletes Cultivate Rightly Ordered Loves
Christian coaches can help athletes learn to love sports and even to love winning—but only as much as winning should be loved.
Christian coaches can help athletes learn to love sports and even to love winning—but only as much as winning should be loved.
Calvin’s letters verify the notion of a communion of the saints that exists beyond the walls of the local church.
Trevin Wax and Christopher Watkin discuss the distinctiveness of the Christian church and its unity in Christ rather than in shared political interests.
‘Democracy and Solidarity’ offers a trenchant examination of our cultural rupture that’s alarming, informative, and interesting. It’s a book we’ll be arguing about for years to come.
Divine fatherhood is the controlling concept of God in 1 Peter.
Collin Hansen asks Steve Preston how Christianity influences his leadership from investment banking to the Bush Cabinet and now to Goodwill Industries, where he serves as president and CEO.
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In an overmediated world where everything is ‘breaking news,’ Christians can’t lose sight of the shocking, society-reshaping magnitude of Christ’s resurrection.
Just as the sack of Rome didn’t mean the end of God’s purposes nor the church’s fall, so a particular political party’s success isn’t ultimately important but only relatively important.
Ruth Chou Simons teaches how embracing God’s character can guide and sustain believers through life’s challenges.
Trevin Wax and Christopher Watkin discuss the distinctiveness of the Christian church and its unity in Christ rather than in shared political interests.
Collin Hansen asks Steve Preston how Christianity influences his leadership from investment banking to the Bush Cabinet and now to Goodwill Industries, where he serves as president and CEO.
At TGCW24, we’ll discuss and aim to answer the question the world has been asking for more than 2,000 years—who is Jesus?
J. T. English, Kyle Worley, and Jen Wilkin discuss the critical role of effective discipleship within the local church.
Ruth Chou Simons teaches how embracing God’s character can guide and sustain believers through life’s challenges.
Bavinck is especially valuable to 21st-century readers because he was dealing with the rapid evolution and growth of modernism in real time.
Christian coaches can help athletes learn to love sports and even to love winning—but only as much as winning should be loved.
Trevin Wax and Christopher Watkin discuss the distinctiveness of the Christian church and its unity in Christ rather than in shared political interests.
Calvin’s letters verify the notion of a communion of the saints that exists beyond the walls of the local church.
The Department of Education’s new rule’s expanding protections for LGBT+ students could lead to punishment for those who disagree with the orthodoxy of transgenderism.
Divine fatherhood is the controlling concept of God in 1 Peter.
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