biblical worldview

Theologian Claims Noah's Flood Was Regional, Not Global

Theologian Claims Noah's Flood Was Regional, Not Global

In an interview with CBN News, Gavin Ortlund, president of Truth Unites, explained he first made the claim on his Youtube channel, where he contended that the Genesis 6 narrative is “about a regional event that was in a huge area of the Earth, but not all over the globe.”

How to Thrive Biblically in a Post-Christian Era

How to Thrive Biblically in a Post-Christian Era

The most important step we can take in helping people come to accept Christ as their savior is to live a life that draws people to him.

Maintaining such a witness doesn’t mean achieving perfection that is, ultimately, impossible on this side of heaven, but there are steps each of us can take that could help and blind spots we must address.

Take social media, for example. We may like, share, and post content with little thought to how it might impact the way other people see us. The truth, however, is that our digital persona is often the primary expression of who we are for most of the people we know. After all, how many magnitudes more friends do you have on Facebook than you interact with in real life?

To better understand the impact of your digital profile, ask a friend or family member to spend a few minutes going through your Facebook page, X (Twitter) feed, or other social media as if you were a stranger to them. Then, ask for an honest assessment of how they would characterize the person whose content they’d just read.

Promise Keepers Gets Canceled by Christian University over Bible-Based Gender Statement

Promise Keepers Gets Canceled by Christian University over Bible-Based Gender Statement

Promise Keepers says a prominent Christian university canceled an upcoming event after the men’s ministry released a statement on sexuality and gender.

New Book Teaches Children about Biblical Marriage in a Culture of Confusion

New Book Teaches Children about Biblical Marriage in a Culture of Confusion

The culture may have forgotten the meaning of marriage, but Christian families don’t have to follow suit.

So says author and theologian Sam Allberry, whose new children’s book, God’s Signpost, helps parents teach their youngsters the biblical definition of marriage. With colorful illustrations, the 32-page book follows two siblings, Ethan and Lila, as they attend their grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary. The two kids learn that marriage is a “signpost” pointing to God’s love.

Only 4 Percent of Americans Hold a Biblical Worldview Post-Pandemic: It 'Altered' Beliefs

Only 4 Percent of Americans Hold a Biblical Worldview Post-Pandemic: It 'Altered' Beliefs

The percentage of Americans who hold a biblical worldview fell to 4 percent during the pandemic, while the percentage of self-identified Christians and born-again Christians who hold such a worldview also plummeted, according to a new poll.

Is Christianity Sexist?

Is Christianity Sexist?

February 6 marked the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation. The World Health Organization estimates more than 200 million women and girls across the globe have been subjected to this violent practice which forcibly cuts or mutilates a woman’s sexual organs as a so-called “rite of passage.” Not only is FGM a gross violation of the human rights and dignity of these girls, most of whom either do not consent to it or are not old enough to understand what’s being done to them, but it’s also incredibly dangerous.

Diverse people groups practice FGM, including, unfortunately, a few remote tribes who identify as Christian. However, far more Christians have fought the practice than committed it, including missionaries, Christian aid organizations, and many local African Christian communities. These Christians are motivated by a biblical view of humanity, that includes the inherent dignity of women and children. Nevertheless, a common accusation is that Christianity is an oppressively patriarchal religion that either subjugates women or, at least, devalues them. This accusation is almost exclusively Western and modern. The first Christians were actually criticized for teaching that women were equal in value to men, and accused of being “incestuous” for referring to fellow believers as “brothers and sisters.”

Dem. Legislator Slammed for Labeling Traditional Marriage Beliefs 'Dangerous'

Dem. Legislator Slammed for Labeling Traditional Marriage Beliefs 'Dangerous'

A Democratic legislator sparked a major backlash this week when she labeled traditional beliefs about marriage “dangerous and un-American” and criticized the idea that children need a mother and father.

The Best Way to Fight the Culture Wars Is First to Focus on Jesus

The Best Way to Fight the Culture Wars Is First to Focus on Jesus

To counter the secularizing forces constantly at work, we must be deliberate and strategic about helping Christians think “Christianly.” In biblical terms, we must “destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5, my emphasis).

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