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The Heart of the Wise and the House of Mourning

by David Robinson

March 20, 2016 | Ecclesiastes 7:1-14

In the face of euthanasia in our culture, the church is to minister the compassion and mercy of Christ, providing emotional, spiritual, and physical care for those who are lonely and dying.

 

The Heart of the Wise and the House of Mourning

by David Robinson

March 20, 2016 | Ecclesiastes 7:1-14

In the face of euthanasia in our culture, the church is to minister the compassion and mercy of Christ, providing emotional, spiritual, and physical care for those who are lonely and dying.

 

God’s Wisdom for the Social Order

by Joe Boot

February 23, 2016 | Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:3

Solomon contrasts covenant wisdom with the wisdom (folly) of man, outlining two completely different visions of the world and two opposing programs for civilization.

 

God’s Wisdom for the Social Order

by Joe Boot

February 21, 2016 | Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:3

Solomon contrasts covenant wisdom with the wisdom (folly) of man, outlining two completely different visions of the world and two opposing programs for civilization.

 

Love your Enemies

by Joe Boot

June 1, 2015

Peace, justice and love are defined for us in God’s Word and by His divine character. Therefore there is a right way to seek after these things and we must be careful to discern it by the application of Scripture.

 

Peacekeepers or Peacemakers?

by Joe Boot

May 29, 2015

A truly biblical perspective on war and peace rules out the possibility of pacifism.

 

The World that Perished

by Scott Masson

April 26, 2015 | Genesis 7:1-24

God destroyed the wicked and their world, but saved a remnant through the obedience of one man.

 

The World that Perished

by Scott Masson

April 26, 2015 | Genesis 7:1-24

God destroyed the wicked and their world, but saved a remnant through the obedience of one man.

 

Social Justice (Part 2)

by George Grant and Jeffery Ventrella and Joe Boot and Ryan Eras and Scott Masson

March 5, 2015

Social Justice  – properly understood in light of the Word of God – is indispensable to the Christian. It is a reflection of the social nature of the Triune God, and is to be pursued in every area of our lives.

(Social Justice Part 1)

 

The Cultural Mandate and Social Justice

by Joe Boot

November 17, 2014

MOG2014 06: As King of kings, Jesus requires all creation to worship him and to serve his kingdom purposes. Our hope is the gospel of the kingdom. By the power of the resurrection Christ is restoring all creation to a condition of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.

 

Biblical Principles of Social Justice Q&A

by Andrew Sandlin and Joe Boot and Scott Masson

November 17, 2014

MOG2014 05: Biblical principles of justice have profound implications for our lives and callings. Conference speakers interact with questions on: sharia law, millennialism, welfare, the tithe, political activism, and the Christian future.

 

Repressive Tolerance and Cultural Marxism

by Scott Masson

November 17, 2014

MOG2014 02: Twentieth-century academics have slanderously represented Christian beliefs and lifestyles as evil. Christianity is seen as the root of a fundamental social injustice which the progressive state must now eradicate.