"Humility says, “I am small . . . but my God is big, so I will go, speak, and do.” Cowardice, pride, and self-preoccupation say, “I am puny, others are more qualified, I don’t want to screw things up for myself and others by accepting.” What this often means, of course, is, God doesn’t really... Continue Reading →
Racism and Corporate Evil: A White Guy’s Perspective | Desiring God
"If we don’t get what the Bible says about corporate evil, we won’t only misunderstand the Bible, but we won’t understand our non-white brothers and sisters’ pain." This is an article worth reading just to learn how to articulate—within the church—the tension that is visible in the modern American church. As always, Dr. Tim Keller... Continue Reading →
Four Ways to Witness to Atheists | Desiring God
After last night's Bible study asking us to think about how we have been pointing people to Jesus in the spaces of our calling (just as John the Baptist did), this is a pertinent article preparing us to helpfully and graciously speak to friends we have who are atheist or non-believers. "Our first responsibility is... Continue Reading →