March 15, 2013

Sometimes being a dad is really hard. It’s rewarding, but tough. It’s tough because you realize early on that real love means you sometimes have to do things that you know won’t seem loving to your kids at the time. … Continue reading

January 23, 2013

Forty years have now passed since the US Supreme Court’s decision to legalize abortion in Roe v. Wade. Since that time tens of millions of human beings have lost their lives in our own country before they even took their … Continue reading

January 1, 2013

I have to confess that I’m not all that great at keeping New Year’s resolutions. Whether its an overly ambitious Bible-reading plan or ridiculous fitness goals, most of time I fall pretty far short of my own expectations. Fortunately, expectations … Continue reading

December 12, 2012

Newsweek vs. the New Testament Dr. Mohler responds to an article by agnostic New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman on Christmas and the historical reliability of the New Testament. Mohler writes, “Christianity stands or falls on the truth concerning Jesus, and … Continue reading

December 6, 2012

One of the more challenging aspects of teaching or preaching through the gospels is trying to do justice to the text in front of you without ignoring what the other three gospel writers have to say regarding any given story. … Continue reading

December 5, 2012

A couple of weeks ago I wrote an introductory article about the so-called “missing” or “added” verses at the end of the Gospel of Mark. In that article I said that when we speak of the inerrancy of the New … Continue reading

November 27, 2012

Since the late 1500’s our calendars have been divided into two great epochs: A.D. which stands for anno domini or “year of the Lord,” and B.C. which stands for “before Christ.” Clearly, those who created our calendar intended to divide … Continue reading

November 20, 2012

As a follow-up to my last article about “missing” or “added” verses in the New Testament, I’m posting this video from Daniel Wallace. Wallace is a New Testament scholar and textual critic from Dallas Theological Seminary. In this video, the … Continue reading

November 15, 2012

Since I’ve been preaching through the Gospel of Mark for about nine months total (with a few weeks off here and there) I thought I’d share with you one of the most daunting aspects of preaching through this particular book. … Continue reading

November 1, 2012

Womanhood and Biblical Interpretation Rachel Held Evans has been making the rounds on television promoting her new book, A Year of Biblical Womanhood: How a Liberated Woman Found Herself Sitting on Her Roof, Covering Her Head, and Calling Her Husband “Master.” Kathy … Continue reading