What (or Who) makes for Christian unity?
Feature Dr. Joshua Coutts Feature Dr. Joshua Coutts

What (or Who) makes for Christian unity?

What makes for Christian unity? It is my contention here that it is allegiance to lesser gods—including ourselves—that is at the heart of our divisions; therefore, the remedy is being de-centered by and oriented toward Jesus. This is the message of John’s Gospel.

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Unity in a time of crisis: a Torah perspective
Feature Dr. Pierre Gilbert Feature Dr. Pierre Gilbert

Unity in a time of crisis: a Torah perspective

Can the gospel still unite the church at a time when ideological and theological factions are intensifying? I have no doubt it can, but it doesn’t have to. Let me explain what I mean by examining three texts found in the Torah: the Shema Israel (Deuteronomy 6:4–5), the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1–17; Deuteronomy 5:6–21), and the creation account (Genesis 1–3).

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Our fight for freedom
Editorial Erica Fehr Editorial Erica Fehr

Our fight for freedom

Before we’ve even learned to walk, we humans begin fighting for freedom; first, in play but then more seriously as we object to authority, consequences, expectations, guilt, pain, doubt, anxiety, and death—the freedom wish list is very long.

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