What Jesus Meant When He Called Us Family
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
What the early church can teach us about living together, and loving, as Jesus intended.
That was a famous quote from Dr. John G. Mitchell, the founder of the Bible college I attended. Although he first began asking that question in the 1950s, it seems it applies even more to the Christians of today. In “Why Johnny Can’t Read the Bible,” C …
It was late at night in a dodgy neighborhood of Athens, Greece. I argued with a cab driver who clearly wanted to be rid of his irksome passenger and call it a night. I’d arrived at the Athens train station after midnight after a long ferry and t …
When I was Boundless editor about eight years ago, my favorite compliment we got came from a secular, liberal-leaning site. They praised us for running thoughtful articles for a young audience instead of making embarrassing efforts to sound young, as m …
Here’s an interesting Q&A from Out of Ur that’s a good follow-up to my post yesterday about spiritual growth. It’s an interview with Dallas Willard, professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California, on how we assess the spiritual fo …
I thought this blog post by Boundless writer Jonathan Dodson was helpful. It’s a top five list of things that make it difficult to see spiritual growth in our lives. Visit Resurgence for more context but here is a condensed version of “5 Reasons You Ma …
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