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Articles in Matthew

 

Sex and Intelligent Design

by Joe Boot

July 5, 2018 | Matthew 19:4-6

In the fervor of revolutionary sexuality, we must ask whether the subversion of creational norms is causing harm or good to the human person and human society as a whole.

 

Christ the Law-Giver & Law-Keeper

by Joe Boot

September 7, 2017 | Matthew 5:17-19

As we reflect on the significance of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation – which helped recover the importance of revealed law for both the church and culture – the church in our time needs to return to a robust gospel vision that embraces the law of God as Christ and the apostles themselves embraced and applied it.

 

January Blues & Holographic Girlfriends

by Joe Boot

January 9, 2017 | Matthew 2:5-6

As we enter a New Year, let us decide whether we will be led by the Word of God revealed in Christ Jesus, or by a substitute word of man's own design.

 

Goodbye to the Anglican Church of Canada

by Joe Boot

July 13, 2016 | Matthew 24:35

With the recent vote to officially endorse same-sex marriage, the Anglican Church of Canada has at last demonstrated its faithless and apostate leadership. True Christians must get out.

 

Why Young Adults are Leaving the Church

by Steven Martins

August 14, 2015 | Matthew 28:18-20

Youth programs and activities are not sufficient to stem the tide of young people leaving the church. The church's best investment in young adults is to confront difficult questions, preach relevant sermons, and reclaim the sense of God's mission for the church.

 

Christ and Culture

by Joe Boot

October 1, 2011 | Matthew 28:18-20

Culture is inescapably religious and therefore it cannot be neutral. Defying all opposition, Christ's transforming power is re-making individuals and redeeming every area of life in terms of his kingdom purposes.

 

Education and the Course of the Future

by Joe Boot

April 1, 2011 | Matthew 28:18-20; 4:4

Teaching scripture to the nations is part of the Great Commission. Yet in our time, we've neglected to even teach it in its fullness to our own children.