I Just Want to Go Back
This week we talk about notes apps, bad church signs, and why rejecting modernity so often misses the boat of faithfulness. Join us!
Impostor Syndrome is Fake (But Your Insecurity is Real)
Talks, women's magazines, and our innate love for pathologizing our sin. But Impostor Syndrome isn't actually a syndrome, it's the universal experience of thinking far too well of ourselves.
The Vice of Victimhood as Virtue
In the world's economy, victimhood endows a sense of virtue that cannot be questioned. In Christ's economy, we understand that we are defined by his victory over sin and death on our behalf. Which do you choose to live by?
How To Be Wise In A Land Of Fools
Today we talk about what divides fools from the wise, how to analyze everything you read well, and how discipline and education honor our Creator.
Why We Are Cessationists But Still Enjoy Fire
In this episode we explain why we are cessationists—namely, why we believe that the miraculous sign gifts (speaking in tongues, performing miracles, etc.) are no longer in use today. It's not an easy conversation, but hopefully it drives us all to Scripture!
Why Determine If Your Church Is Multiethnic
Last week, The Gospel Coalition published an article describing how to determine if your church is multiethnic. At the behest of the ever-gentlemanly Justin Taylor, Summer read the article several times but remained confused. We are told “how” to determine if your church is maintaining a “spirit” of diversity but we are never told why pastors should spend time analyzing census data to determine if their church is reaching this goal. What is the goal?
Repentance
Scripturally, repentance is both a command and a gift. Culturally, repentance is often a dirty word because by necessity it must be preceded by sin. But do we really live as if that’s the case? How can a clear understanding of repentance help our relationships both horizontally and vertically?
Impostor Syndrome is Fake (But Your Insecurity is Real)
Talks, women's magazines, and our innate love for pathologizing our sin. But Impostor Syndrome isn't actually a syndrome, it's the universal experience of thinking far too well of ourselves.
The Vice of Victimhood as Virtue
In the world's economy, victimhood endows a sense of virtue that cannot be questioned. In Christ's economy, we understand that we are defined by his victory over sin and death on our behalf. Which do you choose to live by?
How To Be Wise In A Land Of Fools
Today we talk about what divides fools from the wise, how to analyze everything you read well, and how discipline and education honor our Creator.
Why We Are Cessationists But Still Enjoy Fire
In this episode we explain why we are cessationists—namely, why we believe that the miraculous sign gifts (speaking in tongues, performing miracles, etc.) are no longer in use today. It's not an easy conversation, but hopefully it drives us all to Scripture!
Why Determine If Your Church Is Multiethnic
Last week, The Gospel Coalition published an article describing how to determine if your church is multiethnic. At the behest of the ever-gentlemanly Justin Taylor, Summer read the article several times but remained confused. We are told “how” to determine if your church is maintaining a “spirit” of diversity but we are never told why pastors should spend time analyzing census data to determine if their church is reaching this goal. What is the goal?
Repentance
Scripturally, repentance is both a command and a gift. Culturally, repentance is often a dirty word because by necessity it must be preceded by sin. But do we really live as if that’s the case? How can a clear understanding of repentance help our relationships both horizontally and vertically?







