A “Cold One” for John MacArthur?

So I couldn’t help but notice earlier in the week when conversations heated up surrounding a piece by John MacArthur written on August 9th titled, “Beer, Bohemianism, and True Christian Liberty” (writing in reference to young evangelicals who gather to discuss their faith over beer). I remembered one of MacArthur’s books with a large rattlesnake […]

When the Good News Makes for Good News

In a media culture that incessantly pushes the latest market dive or the impending death of some evil dictator to the forefront of their headlines, it is refreshing to read something hopeful and uplifting. There just isn’t enough reported about people of faith actually living the Good News. More often than not, the “religious” garner […]

Is There A Difference Between Political Justice & Biblical Justice?

I have written about the idea of Biblical justice as a necessary response to our faith. Recently, I have been challenged by several friends about the difference between the meaning of the word “justice” as it pertains to political ideologies and its meaning as a necessary expression of the Christian life. There is a big […]