How to Wisely Choose Kids’ Books
The goal isn’t censorship or coddling; it’s discipleship—to acknowledge that what our children read shapes their minds and to guide them tenderly and deliberately through that sculpting.
The goal isn’t censorship or coddling; it’s discipleship—to acknowledge that what our children read shapes their minds and to guide them tenderly and deliberately through that sculpting.
Smartphones give us greater and easier access to the Bible. But do they actually help us meditate on God’s Word?
Tim Keller’s former Westminster Seminary colleague Bill Edgar discusses Francis Schaeffer, Ed Clowney, Cornelius Van Til, and cultural apologetics.
If a banana taped to a wall isn’t your style, this might be why.
‘If he would have jumped straight from seminary to a highly educated congregation, he might never have become a widely popular writer or preacher.’ And 19 other quotes from Collin Hansen’s new book on Tim Keller’s influences.