What Aspiring Pastors Can Learn From Eugene Peterson

The past year has not been a gentle one for influential Christian leaders. Last summer, Muslim-turned-Christian apologist Nabeel Quereshi succumbed to stage IV stomach cancer at the young age of 34, leaving behind his wife and daughter. Just months later, famous theologian and teacher R.C. Sproul died of respiratory difficulties at the age of 78. … Continue reading What Aspiring Pastors Can Learn From Eugene Peterson

Review: “American Gospel”

After months of anticipation from the confessional Christian community, the documentary "American Gospel: Christ Alone" was finally released last Friday  (October 19, 2018). My wife and I had the pleasure of streaming it for our  Friday "date night"--complete with popcorn, comfy sweat pants, living room couch, and all. The editing was sharp (though in unfair … Continue reading Review: “American Gospel”

Social Justice and Evangelicalism

A Better Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel Last month's intramural debate among evangelicals revolving around social justice seems to have died down for the time being. But it's relevance has not. Have no doubt that the conversation will continue to play an important role in the American church for the years to come. … Continue reading Social Justice and Evangelicalism