The Good Shepherd is the Source of True Satisfaction

By Laura MacPherson | December 26, 2024

Are you satisfied? If you turn on the television, open a magazine, or go to the mall, advertisements will bombard you with reasons that you shouldn’t be: “All your dreams come true.” “Want a pay raise?” “Work hard, play hard.” These ads promise satisfaction if you will only buy their product, make more money, or…

Luke 2.1-20

By Proclaim and Defend | December 25, 2024

Luke 2.1 ¶ And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. 2 (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) 3 And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. 4 And…

The Light of the World

By Stephen Caesar | December 24, 2024

In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus told His followers, “Ye are the light of the world” (Matt. 5.14). Christianity has indeed been the light of the world, always standing in opposition to the world’s great evils, be it slavery, abortion, infanticide, human sacrifice, or any such atrocity. The mutineers of the British ship Bounty…

When Kids Shoot Kids: A Christian Perspective on School Shootings

By Kevin Schaal | December 22, 2024

  The recent shooting at Abundant Life Christian School brings, again, the subject of school violence to the minds of Christian School parents. In the years since the pandemic, school shootings have skyrocketed across the country. In 2000, there were 31 school shooting events nationwide—which was a fairly average year for the time period. In…

Podcast – Interview 56: The Thinking Christian: Biblical Wisdom in an Emotionally Driven World (David Anderson)

By Proclaim and Defend | December 21, 2024

This is our pre-Christmas edition of the podcast. We will take a break for a couple of weeks because most of us have family business to take care of just now. We will be back in January with more interviews from the November/December edition of FrontLine. Today we have the Associate Editor for that edition,…

When Christ Came into the World (Hebrews 10:5–10)

By David Huffstutler | December 20, 2024

Christmas Day comes once a year, and for Christians, this day means something more than traditions and gifts, as wonderful as those things can be. Christmas reminds us of the birth and thus in incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ. He became flesh to die for you and me. Hebrews 10:5–10 reminds us of these…

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In The News

Muslim vigilantes colluding with authorities to entrap Christians | World

November 6, 2024

Muslim vigilante groups are working with federal authorities to lure young people into sharing blasphemous content on social media in order to put them behind bars, according to an investigation by Pakistan’s National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR). A steep increase in blasphemy cases this year, many of them filed against Christians and other religious…

ANDREAS KÖSTENBERGER Joins BJU Seminary Faculty

November 4, 2024

AWARD-WINNING NEW TESTAMENT SCHOLAR AND AUTHOR, ADVANCING 500x5x5 VISION TO EQUIP PASTORS THROUGH UNCOMPROMISED, NEXT-LEVEL TEACHING BJU Seminary today announced that award-winning New Testament scholar and author Dr. Andreas Köstenberger will join its faculty, the latest milestone in the Seminary’s 500 x 5 x 5 vision to equip pastors through uncompromised, next-level teaching in a time of historic challenge to…

Apathy Among Christian Voters Could Be ‘Gamechanger’ in 2024 Election – Arizona Christian University

October 15, 2024

Barna’s latest research shows that only 51% of all faith voters are likely to vote in November. That means a full 104 million faith voters are unlikely to vote this election—including 41 million born-again Christians (defined by their beliefs regarding sin and salvation, not self-identification), 32 million regular Christian church attenders, and 14 million who…

Opinion Pieces

Christian conservatism and realism vs. Christian nationalism | Opinion

October 29, 2024

Nearly all self-identified Christian nationalists are Calvinists, typically Presbyterian like Wolfe, but often theologically Reformed Baptists. The latter can be confusing because traditional Baptists are most associated with religious liberty. Source: Christian conservatism and realism vs. Christian nationalism | Opinion

Should a Christian Skip Voting on November 5? | RealClearReligion

October 17, 2024

While the Bible does not speak directly to the issue of voting because elections didn’t exist in Bible times, a relevant passage that presents a principle to guide our contemporary context is 1 Timothy 2:1-2. When Paul gave Timothy instructions concerning how to lead the church, his first instruction was to urge church members to…

End Abortion: Rebrand Babies – The American Mind

September 25, 2024

But abortion is at its tiny beating heart not, I repeat not, a political issue. It never has been, actually. It is not solvable at the federal, or even state, level. It cannot be eradicated via executive order, law, or any craft we here possess. “Abortionist” is the second oldest profession after “prostitute.” Humans are…

Home & Family

On Parenting: Are You Bribing Your Way Through?

December 11, 2024

Not long ago, I was sitting in an airport when a family of four appeared. The little boy, who seemed about five, was having a meltdown I’d heard many times before. His mother was doing all she could to calm him down, but nothing worked. In just a few minutes, I witnessed a parade of…

Can a fighting spirit help conquer cancer? The limits of positivity for cancer patients | National Post

September 24, 2024

The idea that cancer progression or disease survival can be influenced by a positive attitude or by keeping up a “fighting spirit” isn’t grounded in scientific evidence, he and other doctors said. Anecdotally, however, “you’ll hear from people, ‘I beat this because I was positive, I had the right thinking, the right attitude,’” Isenberg-Grzeda said.…

The false promise of keeping a loved one ‘alive’ with A.I. grief bots | America Magazine

May 14, 2024

With the creation of A.I., anthropomorphized chatbots are one critical example of how the rapidly advancing technology is testing the limits of the human condition. Source: The false promise of keeping a loved one ‘alive’ with A.I. grief bots | America Magazine