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Is the Gospel an Ideal?

Is it possible even to make the gospel an idol? Perverse though it sounds, I think very much that it is. By turning it into a slogan we can forget the very content that is internal to it.

Reading the Bible In Church

Only if you appreciate the author will you read with the attitude needed to pass on a message from God. We’re not reading shopping lists or Facebook posts. We’re communicating the very words of God. (From 2016)

Engaging in Gracious Complementarianism

“What are we fighting for? What are we defending?” These are important, if deep, questions about complementarianism that conference participants raised over lunch at CMS Summer School. I’m not sure that we answered those questions adequately. Gregg Allison’s recent publication, Complementarity, is a helpful contribution which answers these questions, though not in a way that we might expect.

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My Year in Books — Jessie Wong

So many great books have spurred me on in my Christian walk and stirred me to change my attitudes and actions in 2025. It is my hope that these books can also be of encouragement to you too.

Is the Gospel an Ideal?

Is it possible even to make the gospel an idol? Perverse though it sounds, I think very much that it is. By turning it into a slogan we can forget the very content that is internal to it.

Engaging in Gracious Complementarianism

“What are we fighting for? What are we defending?” These are important, if deep, questions about complementarianism that conference participants raised over lunch at CMS Summer School. I’m not sure that we answered those questions adequately. Gregg Allison’s recent publication, Complementarity, is a helpful contribution which answers these questions, though not in a way that we might expect.

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