Russell D. Moore
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Should I Marry My Non-Christian Pregnant Girlfriend?
I know I\'ve really messed up. I\'m just trying to figure what to do now, to keep from making it worse.
'Get Low' and the Gospel
As the closing credits of Get Low filed by, I realized I hadn\'t expected a near encounter with the gospel.
God, the Gospel, and Glenn Beck
The news media pronounces him the new leader of America\'s Christian conservative movement, and a flock of America\'s Christian conservatives have no problem with that.
Why Conservative Evangelicals Should Thank God for Clark Pinnock
I was sad to see Gregory Boyd\'s announcement that his fellow theologian Clark Pinnock has died. Clark Pinnock led me to faith in Christ.
Is It Wrong to Display a Picture of Robert E. Lee?
I received a question from a reader about whether it was ethical and neighbor-loving to display a picture of Confederate General. Below are my thoughts on the situation.
Anne Rice Hasn't Betrayed You
Anne Rice is, at best, our sister-in-Christ who is going through a dark night of the soul. She is, at the very least, someone who has encountered something of the light of Christ, is drawn to it, and is now \"kicking against the goads.\"
What Stephen King Taught Me About Repentance
Drunkenness isn\'t my particular point of weakness, but I sure have lots of others. And this anecdote reminded me of how many times God has used something minor to arrest my attention.
Ecological Catastrophe and the Uneasy Evangelical Conscience
I\'ve left my hometown lots of times. But never like this.
Should We Marry If We're Theologically Divided?
A while back I posted a question from Calvin, a Reformed dispensationalist fundamentalist, and Aimee, a Pentecostal, who have fallen in love and want to get married. Here are my thoughts on the question.
Loving My Invisible Neighbor
It\'s easy for me to love my neighbor. It\'s easy, that is, as long as my neighbor is invisible.