Freedom: Where Does It Come From?

What does it take to sustain freedom? Freedom isn’t the natural condition of fallen human beings. Our default setting is bondage, either internally through various addictions and idolatries, or externally
Healing Our Broken Nations by Discipling “Redemptive Change Agents”

In his important new book, Developing Redemptive Change Agents: Discipleship that Helps Nations Flourish Rather than Flounder (Wilberforce Press, December 2021), Robert Osburn deals with one of the most urgent
Ten Things Every Christian Should Know About Social Justice Ideology

NOTE: This article was requested by a sister ministry organization RenewANation which is working on biblical education reform in the United States. While the article is directed towards a U.S.
Living Faithfully in a Post Christian Culture: Getting Your Head on Straight

In this series, we’re exploring the question: How do we live faithfully in a post-Christian culture? By “post-Christian” I mean simply that the primary institutions that shape our culture, specifically
How Not to Respond to an Increasingly Hostile, Post-Christian Culture

As I wrote in my last post, Bible-believing Christians in America and throughout the West are waking up to the reality that they truly do live in an increasingly hostile,
Living faithfully in an increasingly hostile, post-Christian culture

Bible-believing Christians in America and much of the West are rapidly waking up to the reality that they truly do live in a post-Christian culture. It has become increasingly clear
Turbulent Waters Ahead

“Stop Being Shocked” is a must-read article by Bari Weiss, recently published at Tablet. Weiss is a former opinion editor and writer at the New York Times. She was forced
Getting Justice Just Right: A review by Bob Osburn

Bob Osburn of The Wilberforce Academy recently published a review of my new book Why Social Justice is Not Biblical Justice on his blog. Bob writes: My Freshman year (1969-70)
Tim Challies Reviews Why Social Justice is Not Biblical Justice



I’m grateful to Tim Challies for taking time to review Why Social Justice is Not Biblical Justice. Tim is a popular evangelical writer, blogger and book reviewer. He serves on
A Dialogue on Racism and Christian Racial Reconciliation Final Reply from Dennae


Scott, I (Dennae) write this final installment, alone. I affirm everything Andrew and I have written together up to this point, but now I want to write as one city
A Dialogue on Racism and Christian Racial Reconciliation Final Post from Scott Allen


Final post from Scott Allen Dear Andrew and Dennae, I’m impressed by the time and care you’ve put into your responses, and am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to clarify
A Dialogue on Racism and Christian Racial Reconciliation, Response — 2


Response 2 Dear Scott, We remain encouraged that you have initiated a dialogue with us as fellow Christians even in the midst of significant tension. We respect you for this