Jordan Peterson Wrestles with God
Jordan Peterson’s earlier books offered sound advice and even wisdom. ‘We Who Wrestle with God’ beckons readers to a form of godliness, but it’s a form of godliness that ultimately denies its power.
Jordan Peterson’s earlier books offered sound advice and even wisdom. ‘We Who Wrestle with God’ beckons readers to a form of godliness, but it’s a form of godliness that ultimately denies its power.
The good news is that Christ keeps us, not the other way around.
Our Savior has walked in the shadows and can sympathize with us. He knows our groanings, and in love he bore them for our sake.
How should we think about neurodivergence? And how might that help us love our brothers and sisters who embrace this label?
‘Bad Therapy’ encourages a critical examination of our culture’s approach to the therapeutic so that church leaders can better understand and respond to the world’s demands.