When we think of what the core of our faith is in comparison to other doctrines, we must exercise discernment along with wisdom. It takes a level of understanding to divide that which is necessary to believe in order to be saved or considered an orthodox1 Christian. To do this effectively, we must learn to... Continue Reading →
The Keys, the Flock, and the Fold: A Reformed Defense of Membership
Every time I go to a new restaurant, they seem to have some kind of rewards club to join. “Just give us your phone number for perks!” the screen—or an eager staffer—insists, while I mentally calculate whether I really want to hand my number to yet another corporation. "What’s in it for me?" is the... Continue Reading →