Culture • Current Conversations “Goodbye Lenin!” and the Failure of the Marxist Vision Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “Workers of the world unite— all you have to lose are your chains!” The terrible irony of Marx’s challenge to the 19th-century is that wherever his revolution went, workers were... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Westminster, Race & Justice Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince | 10 min read As an ordained minister within the Presbyterian Church in America, I “sincerely received and adopted the Confession of Faith and the Catechisms of this Church.” This is a reference to... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations What We Can Learn from the Second Thanksgiving Hugh Whelchel | 9 min read “And although it be not always so plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet by the goodness of God, we are so far from want that we often... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations There Is No Bible Without Migrants Rev. Dr. Casey A. Strine | 10 min read Haitians at the southern border. Afghan resettlement. Mexican families. Caravans from Central America. Syrian refugees. Governors as far north as Alaska demanding meetings to address the ‘unenforced borders’ of America.... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Technology and Spiritual Formation Rev. Matt Lietzen | 13 min read In their 2019 book Faith for Exiles, David Kinnaman and Mark Matlock released some data on the consumption of screen media in the lives of “digital natives,” individuals between the... Continue Reading
Current Conversations Is the COVID Vaccine the Mark of the Beast? Dr. Bruce Lowe | 8 min read Albert Schweitzer once wrote: The Reformation fought and conquered in the name of Paul. Consequently the teaching of the Apostle of the Gentiles took a prominent place in Protestant... Continue Reading