Why do Christians not just say sorry?

Scandals in the church seem to happen with far greater frequency than any of us think they should or wish they did. There is something

When to seek justice or bear injustice

Injustice, without question, exists. In our broken world, it exists all around us. It exists in society, it exists in our denominations and gospel partnerships,

What is the opposite of grace?

I wonder if you have ever thought about the opposite of grace? We all know (I suspect) that grace is unmerited favour despite what we

Partisan application of the rules

Danny Finkelstein has written this comment piece in The Times (paywall) with which I am in full agreement. Perhaps one of my friends who is

Why good doctrine matters when faced with heinous sin

I watched the Netflix documentary on Jimmy Savile the other week. The first episode – which dragged a bit for Brits familiar with Savile –

Better to suffer wrong than let those with no standing in the church pass judgement

Yesterday, Tim Challies posted an article titled, It’s better to suffer wrong. He landed on 1 Corinthians 6:7 and used that as a jumping off

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