No Word for Guilty: What the Therapy Vocabulary Cannot Give You
The culture gave us a precise vocabulary for pain and no word at all for guilt. It can explain what you did. It cannot pardon it.
The culture gave us a precise vocabulary for pain and no word at all for guilt. It can explain what you did. It cannot pardon it.
Nobody is going to argue you out of your faith. You will simply get comfortable, and comfortable men stop feeling — which is exactly what Amos indicted.
Be true to yourself sounds like freedom, but it is the oldest lie in the garden. Which self? And what if the road to the real you runs through a cross?
The machine needs you angry. The Kingdom needs you slow. On rage as a business model — and the church
Christian Mind & Culture · The gospel our age preaches to itself “Be true to yourself.” It is the closest
The culture’s gentlest sermon — “you are enough” — is also its cruelest, because it leaves you alone with a
Most people today believe in a god. He just isn’t the One who is actually there. Ask the average person
Christian Mind & Culture — The Gospel of Self vs. the Cross It is printed on coffee mugs and graduation
What the world is selling, and what the church has forgotten how to receive. Ask a man how he is
Christian Mind & Culture — The world sold you connection without presence, and presence was the whole point It is
The culture’s one surviving commandment — be true to yourself, live your truth — sounds like freedom and kindness. Traced to the bottom, it hands a drowning soul the very weight pulling it under. A look at expressive individualism and the truth that actually frees.
Discover the transformative power of biblical formation, where allegiance shapes character before action. Delve into how Scripture emphasizes the heart, mind, and worship as foundational to shaping belief and behavior. Uncover deeper truths about identity, trust, and authority in formation. Explore how formation drives worship, distinguishing between allegiance to God and reliance on human constructs. This foundational exploration sets the stage for understanding pivotal biblical events like Babel and Pentecost.
In a world where culture evolves, Scripture remains eternal. Its unchanging authority offers a steadfast foundation amidst the transient chaos of societal norms and values.
In today’s world, authority has shifted inward, leaving us with a truth crisis. The question, ‘Who gets the final word?’ is central to modern conflicts. As we negotiate our truths, the Bible offers a radical alternative: truth originates from God, not humanity. This foundational issue, beneath all debates, calls us to receive truth from God’s Word, setting a standard that humanity cannot match. Discover how embracing divine authority can transform our understanding of truth.
In a world where ‘truth’ is often dismissed as subjective, Christianity offers an undeniable foundation: Jesus Christ is the embodiment of absolute truth.