Whatever Happened to Mercy Ministry?

Alex Kocman | October 18, 2018 The so-called culture war is largely a battle over the dictionary. Control the language, control the conversation. Bible-believing Christians know that words have meanings. We are shaped in our spiritual lives, after all, by a Book—by texts. Given this reality, it is alarming how quickly buzzwords fall in and … More Whatever Happened to Mercy Ministry?

‘God Uses Natural Disasters as a Preacher’ H.H. Tucker and the 1886 Charleston Earthquake

Jeff Robinson | September 8, 2017 At 9:51 p.m. on August 31, 1886, the most powerful earthquake ever to hit the East Coast struck South Carolina and pummeled Charleston. By 9:52 p.m. that morning, more than 150 people were dead and nearly 90 percent of the historic city’s masonry buildings were reduced to rubble and … More ‘God Uses Natural Disasters as a Preacher’ H.H. Tucker and the 1886 Charleston Earthquake

The Necessity of Good Works for Christians

Tom Hicks | May 31, 2017  Are good works necessary for Christians? If so, in what sense? There was an enormous historical dispute among Protestants about whether it is right to say good works are “necessary for salvation.” After a long debate among themselves, the Lutherans rejected the language of good works as “necessary for salvation,” and … More The Necessity of Good Works for Christians