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Outgrowing Facts: Inaccuracies in Richard Dawkins' new book

George Heath-Whyte | 26 Sep 2019

Richard Dawkins was asked by journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy in an interview recently, “If you could change the world, how would you change it?” His answer was that he would rid us of “anything that’s not evidence based, where factual knowledge is concerned”. Unfortunately for Dawkins, that may mean he needs to start ripping pages from his new book.... continue reading

God can heal, He will heal, but what if He doesn’t?

Matt Chandler | 25 Sep 2019

For me, it was Thanksgiving morning 2009. I walked into our living room at home to give my youngest, Norah, her bottle. I burped her. I took her back to her Johnny Jump Up. I turned. And then I woke up in hospital. I’d had a brain seizure, and I was diagnosed with a primary brain tumor, facing immediate surgery, chemo and radiation—and an estimate of a few years to live.... continue reading

1% of evidence for Jesus is enough...

John Dickson | 23 Sep 2019

History is not just real; it is also knowable. Not fully knowable, of course. Probably less than 1% of ancient remains remain today. But 1% is enough to provide precious insight into the real lives of first-century men and women. Try this thought experiment…... continue reading

Times Glen Scrivener has got it wrong in evangelism

Glen Scrivener | 17 Sep 2019

This is a dangerous topic. It’s not dangerous because my confessions of failure will spoil my otherwise flawless projection of Evangelistic Success. No, in the words of Austin Powers, that train has already sailed. ... continue reading

When the Christian community loses someone to suicide

Alison Mitchell | 13 Sep 2019

How are we to respond when we hear sad news such as American pastor and blogger, Jarrid Wilson, taking his own life this week? ... continue reading

Raising Black Boys With Hope

Kristie Anyabwile | 12 Sep 2019

My son hasn’t always known he was black... continue reading

“Jesus and the Lions’ Den”— it’s not a misprint!

Alison Mitchell | 10 Sep 2019

There are some Old Testament stories that pop up in almost every toddler Bible: Noah and the ark, Jonah and the big fish, David and Goliath…

Daniel in the lions’ den is one of those—but there’s far more to it than most infant Bibles show—which is why we have cheekily called the story “Jesus and the Lions’ Den” instead.... continue reading

Have you ever lost trust in God?

Elodie Quetant | 3 Sep 2019

I once did. It felt like a balloon in my chest quickly deflated. As I ransacked my mind for Scripture to keep me hopeful, my faith’s air level neared zero, and then it was too late—my heart decided to blame God. I never experienced this before. Even when life served its worst circumstances, I had faith that God saw and heard me.... continue reading

Peculiar Passages: The Case of the Cows and the Fishhooks

Rachel Jones | 29 Aug 2019

Some Old Testament prophecy is pretty weird. And it gets even weirder if we actually stop to imagine what it’s describing. That’s certainly the case with this snippet from Amos...... continue reading

His Testimonies Are My Heritage

Elicia Horton | 28 Aug 2019

I have grown up the majority of my life not really knowing or understanding much about my Mexican, Spanish and Native American heritage.... continue reading

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