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Debate Review: Can We Be Good Without God?

Does science or God best explain morality? This blog offers a helpful summary of key points from Sean's recent debate with skeptic Michael Shermer.

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How Do We Speak Truth in A Distracted Age?

What is the best way to communicate gospel truth in a secular, distracted age? Sean reviews the recent book Disruptive Witness by Alan Noble.

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What if Everyone Lived the Sexual Ethic of Jesus?

What would the world be like if everyone followed Jesus' commands regarding sex, marriage, and relationships? Can you picture it? Sean describes such a world.

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How Do We Know God Is Good? 3 Quick Reasons.

What is the basis for believing God is good? Given our broken world, why not think God is evil? Sean gives three quick reasons to believe God is good.

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Kavanaugh Hearings and the Assault on Truth

The Kavanaugh hearings have revealed a lot about the state of our culture. It has also revealed a confusion about the nature of truth. Sean explains.

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My Son Got a Phone at 14-and-a-half. Here’s why.

When should you give your kid a phone? What principles should guide the decision? Sean shares some personal insights and wisdom.

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Book Preview: Marriage: Its Foundation, Theology, and Mission in A Changing World

How can Christians most effectively respond to the current state of marriage in our culture? Sean reviews an upcoming resource.

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SOCIAL JUSTICE AND THE GOSPEL: 12 Things About Which I Hope and Pray We Can All Agree

There has been a ton of discussion about "social justice" and Christianity. Guest blogger Thaddeus Williams emphasizes 12 points of unity we can all agree on.

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Is It Okay to Pick and Choose Religious Beliefs?

Can we pick the parts of religions we like and discard the rest? How should we approach various religious beliefs? Sean briefly addresses these questions.

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Should Jesus Be Depicted Naked on the Cross?

Is anything theologically valuable lost when we portray Jesus clothed on the cross? Sean explores the theological implications of this often-ignored question.