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Lessons from Acton

This week I am at Acton University in Grand Rapids. Thanks to the generosity of the Kern Foundation, I am here as a fellow,

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The Offense of Selfless Love

Such discomfort about Ian and Larissa may reveal a fundamental misunderstanding of Christian marriage. The Bible portrays marriage—especially when entered into by believers—not as

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Italia Remix, Brucato Prepares for the Ironman

My Fratello, Mark Brucato, missionary to Bologna Italy, is competing in an Iron Man competition, the proceeds of which will benefit Youth for Christ,

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Discovering the Savior

The stunning structure is a parody of the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue which overlooks Rio de Janeiro, but the face of Christ has

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Jesus through Catholic and Protestant Eyes

When we consider one’s conversion across the Catholic/Protestant divide, we will usually find the person’s motivation revolving around the question of religious authority and

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The Vatican, a Nest of Crows?

Perhaps the Catholic Church’s fundamental challenge grows out of the reality that the Vatican is a state, a Church-State with a government, departments, a

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Who’s Got the Gateway Drug?

Confessionalists want the Confession to be a paper Pope. It’s not surprising that some find the paper Pope inadequate, and go searching for a

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How Do Christians Live?

Christians exhibit temperance, exercise self-control, preserve monogamy, guard chastity, cast out unrighteousness, root out sin, care for righteousness, live [according to] the law, practice

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Are You Sure We Don’t Need the Church?

Because if it’s true that people are ultimately good at heart…then that means that the staff who worked at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, lining up

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Plenary Indulgences Today

Indulgence evokes a medieval word and practice which was central in the doctrinal controversies during the XVI century Protestant Reformation. It may sound like

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Memorial Day and the Cross of Christ

Jesus the Christ, who abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel, has taken the eternal sting out of death,

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The Legacy of Peter Martyr Vermigli

Peter Martyr Vermigli was a great Reformation theologian who can shake up what most people think they know about the Reformation. Any reading of

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The Irrepressible Force of Secret Sin

Indeed not: The Secret Service wasn’t able to keep its own sins secret, and a prestigious arm of the government is now paying a

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Un-Catholic

Here’s the question I would ask to any Protestant considering a move: What are you saying about your past Christian experience by moving to

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Are You Righteous (Yet)?

But what if “the gospel” extends beyond the legal declaration of our righteousness in Christ to include the righteousness that the Spirit brings to

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The Heartbeat of Apologetics

For not only does sound reason dictate that one should not follow those who do or teach unjust things, but the lover of truth

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Chris Castaldo

Chris Castaldo is the Lead Pastor at New Covenant Church in Naperville, Illinois, and is a fellow at the Center for Pastor Theologians. Whether it’s through his writing, speaking, or his bi-weekly Vlog, "A Brief Word from Pastor Chris," he desires to see the gospel of Jesus Christ proclaimed and lives transformed for the glory of God.

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