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Science, Not Scientism
"I believe in science." This simple sentence reveals a lot about many modern debates, ranging from ethics to public policy. Buried in the...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Aug 18, 20228 min read


The Puritans And Spiritual Dryness: The Sinfulness of Sin
This is the second article in a series exploring how the Puritans fought and processed feeling spiritually dry. To read the first...

Brittany Proffitt
Aug 12, 20223 min read


When We All Get to Heaven: A Future and a Hope
When I began writing this article, I sat at my desk and stared out the window for a solid ten minutes. Simply crafting the title brought...

Brittany Proffitt
Jun 28, 20223 min read


The Puritans And Spiritual Dryness: Hope in God and His Word
Have you ever been through a season of spiritual dryness? No resolve or motivation to read Scripture? No yearning to be with God’s...

Brittany Proffitt
Jun 10, 20223 min read


Every Sermon Is Incomplete
For the season of Lent at Carlton Landing Community Church, we’re reading together through the Gospel of John. Our goal is to add a time...

Cole Feix
Mar 9, 20225 min read


How Do We Know?
Epistemology: A Beginner’s Guide by Robert Martin Review by Tyler Tidwell What is knowledge? Each of us confronts an astounding amount of...
Tyler Tidwell
Feb 1, 202213 min read


What Is God's Will for My Life?
“What is God’s will for my life?” Countless young Christians wrestle with this question. In my first year of college I remember being...

Brittany Proffitt
Nov 11, 20213 min read


Podcast: Pastoring and Theology with Cliff Sanders
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Everyone has a “theology,” whether they realize it or not. The danger is...

Brittany Proffitt
Oct 5, 20212 min read


How Do I Handle Conviction?
This article began with the tentative title, “Why is feeling conviction over sin important?” My original plan was to do an explainer on...

Brittany Proffitt
Aug 27, 20214 min read


"Behind a Frowning Providence He Hides a Smiling Face": On William Cowper
William Cowper (1731-1800) was a man of seeming insignificance in the world’s eyes, and to those who knew him, he was a fearful and...

Brittany Proffitt
Jul 30, 20217 min read


Godliness and Contentment: Platt, Meyer, and Navigating Chuch Divisions
Arguments over critical race theory have plunged David Platt’s McLean Bible Church into controversy. On June 30, the church voted on...

Cole Feix
Jul 26, 20216 min read


Why Study Theology? Part 3
Why study theology? The previous two articles in this series have attempted to respond to this question with two answers: “to know God is...

Brittany Proffitt
Jul 15, 20214 min read


Why Study Theology? Part 2
In the last article published in this series, we explored why studying theology (the study of God) is important. We referenced three main...

Brittany Proffitt
Jun 30, 20215 min read


Gender Dysphoria and Public Health
President Biden's nomination of Dr. Rachel Levine to the position of Assistant Secretary of Health has brought the discussion of...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Mar 19, 20218 min read


Mosiac Leadership
Once upon a time, there was a young pastor whose first church was in a small logging community in the Pacific Northwest. Everyone in the...

Lance Ward
Nov 24, 20206 min read


The God Who Shapes the Nations
“Like the potter and the clay.” It is a metaphor as common in Christian speech as almost any other. It is derived from this little scene...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Nov 20, 20205 min read


Processing Disappointment for the Glory of God
Life is full of disappointments. We have expectations of other people, ourselves, job situations, how our plans will play out, etc. If I...

Brittany Proffitt
Sep 23, 20205 min read


Review: Varieties of Religious Experience by William James
In a series of twenty lectures, James gives a thorough analysis of the religious experiences of man. Here is an outline of his main...
Tyler Tidwell
Sep 16, 20205 min read


What Is Freedom?
Americans value nothing more than freedom. The concept stands enshrined in our founding documents and our hearts. But as a civilization,...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Aug 28, 20203 min read


What Makes Me More Like Him? Christians and Virtue
Every person makes ethical choices, and they do so using an ethical model they have either intentionally chosen or thoughtlessly...

Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Aug 7, 20206 min read
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