The Word’s power to help us overcome sin has always been intimately connected to and dependent on our love relationship with the God of the Word—and since the coming of Jesus, specifically dependent on abiding in hi
We have a dream, too . . . that one day we will truly be united as a country, marked not by unrest and division but by a common commitment to uphold the dignity and freedom of all under the God who created us equal.
By Matt Freeman
We’re only two weeks into 2021, and anyone wanna hit ‘Refresh’, too? Well, I’m thankful that whenever that thought occurs, by grace, I know better: We are known by, and serve the
By Matt Freeman
The Arc turns 3 in the new year! We thank God for you, your loyal readership, and the thoughts you’ve shared about your favorite posts. 2020 has been quite the year (major understatement, right?).
By Matt Freeman
“Why do I live where the air hurts my face?
The popular internet meme of a frowning, introspective doodle-kid resonates with me deeply between the months of December and March.
As your family prepares to celebrate the birth of Christ, you may be surprised to find this Christmas to be one of the best yet!
By Christine McParland
It can be hard for young children to appreciate the significance of
By Matt Freeman
Yes, they knew God, but they wouldn’t worship him as God or even give him thanks.
By Graham Joseph Hill, coauthor of Hide This in Your Heart
There are so many books that have changed my life that it’s difficult to know where to start.
This month, the third installment of The Delusion series, The Defiance, will release. Today’s post is an interview with author Laura Gallier about her new book.
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Though it is true that leaders lead and thus have a decisive and sometimes overriding voice in the formation of culture, it’s more accurate to say that leaders and congregations form the church’s culture together.