The Theology of Suffering and Reformed African Americans
Suffering in light of God’s sovereignty is something Reformed African Americans have experienced for centuries. But are we really okay?
Suffering in light of God’s sovereignty is something Reformed African Americans have experienced for centuries. But are we really okay?
The thought that God knows us can be scary, but its the gospel that makes that thought sweet.
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Recently, I did something I often regret. I read the comment section of an article on a secular website discussing Christianity. Most Internet savvy Christians …