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The Church and the Arts

While Evangelicals tend to work bottom-up from a grassroots level, the Catholic Church chooses to work top-down, i.e. from the already accredited art exhibitions

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When Devastation Strikes

God has no pleasure in the destruction or calamity of persons or people; he had rather they should turn and continue in peace.

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The Supremacy of Christ

When you are at the end of yourself, remember that all of our struggles and strains occur beneath the supremacy of Christ.

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A Soldier’s Prayer

Light the flame of courage on the altar of our hearts; lift us from hesitance and doubt to a new daring and trust, that

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The Roots of the Reformation: Review

What happened at the Reformation? What did it ‘reform’? We see the sixteenth century now as a time of radical change, but looked at

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A Peculiar Sort of Life

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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Pope Francis and the Re-Marianization of the Papacy

That Pope Francis has a strong Marian devotion became immediately clear after his election. Now that the liturgical Marian month (May) has begun, the

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On Authentic Community: Why Believing Without Belonging Won’t Change Behaving

God’s infinite love, revealed in Jesus Christ, became human to break down the wall of separation between divine and human, between human and human

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Cultivating Gospel Conversations

If we struggle in cultivating ordinary conversation, how can we possibly broach difficult faith discussions, which tend to be wrought with deeply held convictions,

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Reciprocity: How conflict Defines and Refines Us

There is reciprocal relationship between conflict and character. Each is necessary in defining and refining a leader.

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Scars of a Christian Disciple

In the poem below, Amy Carmichael writes about the scars of the cross that mark a true disciple of Christ.

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Spirit-Empowered Turning Points

What is common to all such decisions is regeneration, surrender to the lordship of Christ, and never-before-imagined fruitfulness.

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Divinely Appointed Means to Godliness

I should as soon expect a farmer to prosper in business who contented himself with sowing his fields and never looking at them till

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Noticing Jesus

In their rush to get to the temple area in time to purchase a lamb for sacrifice, did the pilgrims preparing for Passover even

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The Lens That Brings Life

It is essential to relate the basic concepts of “biblical theology” to our worldview—or rather to understand these basic concepts as constituting a worldview…

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Strength through Weakness

I find Packer’s testimony to be forceful precisely because his words match his life. Thank God for mentors such as he.

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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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