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John Piper: I Can Fall Away From The Living God

Below is a sneak peek of this INSIDER content. Pro tip: Don’t listen to a Christian preacher who can’t say with absolute confidence that his salvation is secure, no matter how many of his books are on your shelf. In yet another concerning theological stumble, John Piper has muddied the

INSIDER: Evangelicals, USAID, and a Pile of Dead Foreskins

Below is a sneak peek of this INSIDER content. Thus shall ye say to David, The king desireth not any dowry, but an hundred foreskins of the Philistines, to be avenged of the king’s enemies. But Saul thought to make David fall by the hand of the Philistines” (1 Samuel

INSIDER: Not of Abraham (Part III): The Myth of Judeo-Christian Values

Below is a sneak peek of this INSIDER content. Talmudic Judaism, also known as Rabbinic Judaism, marks a significant evolution in Jewish religious practice and scholarship, beginning around the 2nd century A.D. Although its origins, chiefly the oral tradition of the rabbis, began before Christ, what we know as “Judaism”

INSIDER: Why Mass Migration is Contrary to the Great Commission

Below is a sneak peek of this INSIDER content. For evangelical Christians, the passage known as ‘the Great Commission’ is foundational to our spiritual ethos. The ‘evangel’ in the word ‘evangelism’ (εὐανγέλιον) means “good news,” which implies that it’s our job to tell people exactly how good the news of

INSIDER: Declassified: The CIA’s Doomsday Prophecy

Below is a sneak peek of this INSIDER content. In 1869, German physiologist Frederich Goltz demonstrated with an experiment that a frog will remain in gradually warming water even after the point of boiling (but only if you remove its head), but a (recently de-headed) frog will jump out of

INSIDER: The Chronicles of Shenvia, and the Tale of Tashlan

Below is a sneak peek of this INSIDER content. In C.S. Lewis’ Chronicle’s of Narnia, which is an adventurous Christian allegory that surely you’re familiar with, there’s a character you may not be familiar with, if you – like me – never quite got into the books. As Rod Martin pointed out to