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.
Nancy Pearcey discusses cultural challenges facing modern men and how a biblical understanding can guide them toward godly and loving engagement with their families and communities.
Collin Hansen and Cameron Cole discuss Cole’s personal loss and his book ‘Heavenward,’ demonstrating how an eternal perspective transforms the everyday Christian life.
‘When the Clock Broke’ is somewhat helpful because it explains why the shared story crumbled and points us toward our opportunity to offer the gospel as a superior cultural narrative.
Sarah Irving-Stonebraker discusses her unlikely conversion and explains how history can help us make sense of good and evil and give us hope for the future.