
A Roadmap for the Church’s Mission
THE STORY THAT CHOOSES US: A TAPESTRY OF MISSIONAL VISION GEORGE HUNSBERGER EERDMANS PUBLISHING, 2015 176 PAGES $17.78 In his book The Story that Chooses
THE STORY THAT CHOOSES US: A TAPESTRY OF MISSIONAL VISION GEORGE HUNSBERGER EERDMANS PUBLISHING, 2015 176 PAGES $17.78 In his book The Story that Chooses
What are we going to do with Genesis 1? I have heard that question throughout my career, first as a pastor and then as a
Tales of the moon’s creation abound in myth, legend, history and science. Given its conspicuous brightness and nearness, we should not be surprised that the
A 2015 Pew Research poll indicates that 59 percent of Americans believe that science and faith are “often in conflict.” Sadly, an even larger percentage
As a scientist, I find reading Scripture can sometimes be difficult. I believe that the Bible is the living word of God, a text written
Fir needles like rattling bones. The air a myth that has been told and retold, fading from emerald to onyx. My skeleton soft like honey,
In his monograph Called to the Life of the Mind, Richard Mouw recalls teaching his first philosophy class, which included the thought of the philosopher
Nine months of darkness, then the sound of scissors and we separate. I thought I’d love you because you were part of me, feathered limb
For most of my life, I have been a carefree young-earth creationist. Because I had no reason to believe otherwise, I assumed the creation of
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