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Without Vision the People Perish (Vision, Part 1)
Why it is that human beings everywhere always want to make a difference? This is true of both religious and non-religious people. When most people die they want to somehow leave the world a better place.
We learn from Scripture that’s because human beings are created in the image of God. You are designed by God in his image to make a difference in the world.
Gospel-Centered Theology (Foundations in Theology, Part 6B)
Sound theology places the good news of Jesus Christ at the center. This article will help you understand why the good news about Jesus Christ must be at the center of the study of theology.
Creation Regained (Foundations in Theology, Part 6A)
The ultimate goal of salvation is to restore fallen humanity and creation so they will flourish in a new earth for eternity. This article will help you learn how sound theology reflects the good news of God’s saving grace that restores fallen humanity and creation to the full beauty of his original design.
Covenants in Theology (Foundations in Theology, Part 5B)
A theology that is sound and faithful to Scripture must reflect the story of God’s unfolding covenants in history. This article will help you learn that the topic of biblical covenants is not an isolated topic in theology but one that can help us understand all other theological topics.
The Redemptive-Historical Foundation (Foundations in Theology, Part 5A)
God reveals in Scripture who he is and what he does through his magnificent acts of redemption in history from the beginning to the end of time. We develop sound theology in light of God’s unfolding acts of creation, redemption, and restoration of all things in Christ. This article will help you learn how to develop sound theology by understanding doctrine in light of redemptive history.
The Trinitarian Foundation (Foundations in Theology, Part 4B)
The Trinity must be seen as not only one topic amidst a list of theological topics, but also as the foundational perspective through which we see all theology. We need to return to the ancient, creedal Trinitarian approach to theology. This article will teach you how to gain a Trinitarian perspective toward the development of sound theology.
The Lordship Foundation (Foundations in Theology, Part 4A)
The essence of God’s revelation of himself in Scripture is that he is Lord. Sound theology is about God’s Lordship over all things. This article will help you learn how to know, love, serve, and honor God as Lord in all of life.
What is Missional Theology? (Foundations in Theology, Part 3B)
If we would have a sound theology of the Bible, then we must rightly understand God’s mission detailed throughout Genesis to Revelation. This article will help you learn how God means for the revelation of his mission in Scripture to shape your theology, to draw you into its plot, and to compel you to align your life purpose more with his.
Biblical Foundation (Foundations in Theology, Part 3A)
Like Martin Luther, we must learn to test everything, including the ancient creeds, confessions, and our church’s doctrinal statements by studying the Scriptures. This article will help you learn how to develop sound theology that is based primarily on the study of Scripture and the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
What is Sound Theology? (Foundations in Theology, Part 2)
Having answered the question, “What is theology?” we need to ask an even more important question: “What is sound theology?” In Christian theology, sound doctrine is teaching that agrees with the Bible. But how can we know if our beliefs are in agreement with the Bible?
We Are All Theologians (Foundations in Theology, Part 1)
Theology is usually associated with abstract, academic subjects taught by professors. Such professional theologians are needed, of course. But all followers of Jesus Christ are called by God to be theologians.
Heart of Renewal (Gospel Renewal, Part 6)
The most important aspect of gospel renewal is in understanding how the gospel renews the human heart, starting with our own. Understand how we can experience the renewal of our hearts and find the living waters of the Holy Spirit flowing through us to others.
Spreading Renewal (Gospel Renewal, Part 5)
Our vision for renewal must include not only our local church gathering of believers, but also many churches in our nearby regions, and throughout the world. Understand how serving with clusters of churches will have a much greater kingdom impact than just one church in your region and throughout the world.
Community Renewal (Gospel Renewal, Part 4)
History has proven that the health of a community is often linked to the health of the churches that promote not only evangelism and the discipleship of individuals, but also the common good of the community. Understand how to develop a healthy church to be a sign, instrument, and foretaste of God’s kingdom on earth.
Church Renewal (Gospel Renewal, Part 3)
The key to church renewal is learning how to develop a healthy church by strengthening the corporate renewal dynamics needed for the church to be an effective sign and instrument of God’s kingdom. Understand how to develop a healthy church by strengthening the corporate renewal dynamics.
Personal Renewal (Gospel Renewal, Part 2)
The key to personal renewal is understanding and applying the gospel as God’s ultimate solution to all problems of life. Understand how to experience lasting change through the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Vision for Renewal (Gospel Renewal, Part 1)
How does the Gospel renew individuals, churches, and communities? How do we develop a more biblical and practical perspective toward personal, church, and community renewal? Understand why a vision for gospel renewal is a vital part of personal, church, and community renewal.
Paying It Forward (Faith & Work, Part 6)
Although God’s blessing of work is painful because of sin, God’s redemptive work in Christ restores our work to God’s original design. Our work in this life enriches the life to come. So we glorify and enjoy God in our work. Understand why what you do in this life matters in the life to come.
Join God's Cosmic Restoration Project (Faith & Work, Part 5)
Do you know God’s mission will continue through you forever? Understand why God’s mission for us to rule with him establishing his kingdom on earth was never abandoned or revoked.
Called to Rule Now & Forever (Faith & Work, Part 4)
Before you were ever born, God prepared your good works to be a part of his plan for the world. Understand how God calls you to bear his image by reflecting his dominion over all your spheres of influence in the temple of God’s world.