
The Sacramental Significance of Our Bodies
Our bodies carries a sacramental presence in the world—they are the ways in which we extend grace to people.
Our bodies carries a sacramental presence in the world—they are the ways in which we extend grace to people.
Christian pastors, leaders, teachers, and communicators should reorient themselves around some basic guidelines of ministering in Post-Christendom.
The incarnation is God’s great testament to the holiness of the body; we are all designed to be icons of the incarnation.
Mark Ongley, author of the new Pure Hearted, answers questions about sexual struggles and his hope for this new resource.
Where God commands obedience, he provides grace to enable us. It simply takes longer for some than for others.
Maintaining purity of heart in a sex-saturated world is a challenge for all believers.
Biblical singleness more closely aligns to the concept of “single-minded focus” or “exclusivity of intent” or the “undivided life.”
The incarnation is theologically linked to the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is connected to our own bodily resurrection.
A Christian theology of the body points to a tremendous, positive view of the material body.
Do you understand the Christian faith to be more like a path, a circus, or a box? In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Mark Ongley challenges our notions of grace and the metaphors we use to express our relationship with God.
Is pornography really a victimless sin? David Hull shares the truth about pornography’s effects and our call, as Christians, to reject it.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Mark Ongley challenges the church to be a community that can come alongside the sexually broken in order to heal them and lead them to God.