Our ultimate allegiance should be to Christ and His kingdom, prioritizing both the Great Commission and our call to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God above any other callings. Posting about the book Compassion and Conviction from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/maintaining-allegiance-a-review-of-compassion-conviction
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For much too long now, the United States has relied more on its military than any other means to bri...
God is good—always, good. But, he is not simple, nor simply \u27safe.\u27 Posting about God...
The Demos Inquiry into Faith, Community and Society set out to explore the role of faith in British ...
I’d like to devote attention to some ways these books address biblical and theological topics that a...
Christians of all political persuasions... must face deep questions about how their faith in Christ’...
This book holds up an important mirror to the culture that should be both a comforting affirmation a...
Permission is given to not focus on our work and effort, but for God’s work to be at the center. Po...
Blog post, “What Does “one Nation under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance Mean?“ discusses politics, ...
In the same way that Daniel remained faithful in the midst of pressing secular cultural influences, ...
When we become so afraid of doing the wrong thing that we fail to even try to do the right thing, so...
This work was funded through the Character Project and the Templeton World Charity Foundation, on th...
It is a vision of the kingdom, when lion and lamb, like righteousness and peace, lie down together. ...
At a time when age-old political structures are crumbling, civil strife abounds, and economic uncert...
The redemptive leader views authority as a God-given responsibility that is inseparable from image-b...
The Christian faith is concerned not simply with what we might call “ideas” or “beliefs” but is also...
For much too long now, the United States has relied more on its military than any other means to bri...
God is good—always, good. But, he is not simple, nor simply \u27safe.\u27 Posting about God...
The Demos Inquiry into Faith, Community and Society set out to explore the role of faith in British ...