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October 5, 2016 By Grant Castleberry
By Grant Castleberry I wrote this short letter as I prepared to officiate my first wedding earlier this summer. As I wrote, I realized that I was writing not just for them but for numerous couples I knew and cared about who were also about to enter into marriage together. This letter is for them...
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August 22, 2016 By Denny Burk
By Denny Burk As the Olympics wound up last week, there were numerous reports about an Olympic runner whose sex was a point of controversy. It is reported that this athlete has an intersex condition called 5-ARD and has the testosterone level of a man. The athlete competed as a woman and won the gold...
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June 18, 2016 By Scott Corbin
So many men spend so much time worrying about their place in the world. They want to matter. They seek to carve their names in the stone of the ground. They pay a terrible price for it. But a father, especially a good father, knows this: he matters to his family. That is enough for...
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June 8, 2016 By Scott Corbin
John DelHousaye | Associate Professor of New Testament Phoenix Seminary Phoenix, Arizona Writing for the majority in the recent historic Supreme Court decision that granted the right for same-sex couples to marry, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy ventured the following description of marriage: “No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love,...
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June 7, 2016 By Scott Corbin
How ought pastors teach on the beauty of complementarity? Ligon Duncan gives 8 ways. “You have to teach and preach on these issues. If you fail to address this with an ordinary diet of pastoral ministry in the local congregation, we lose on this issue.” Watch the video above for more.
June 1, 2016 By Scott Corbin
From our 2016 Conference, Jackie Hill-Perry shares her journey from lesbianism to complementarianism.