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  • The Good Book Blog

    Scott Rae — 

    All legitimate work in the world has intrinsic value and God calls men and women to be faithful in working in various arenas as their service to Him. Of course, there are some limits to this, since it would difficult to see how God could call someone to produce pornography or engage in the illegal drug trade. But excluding those exceptions, God calls people to work in business, not only because of what it accomplishes, but because it has value in and of itself to God. Business is the work of God in the world in the same way that being a pastor is the work of God in the church and in the same way that missionary service is the work of God on the mission field. All have value to God because of the value of the work done, and that work is an intrinsically good thing that has value as it's done with excellence ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Steve Porter — 

    Recently I was in discussion with a friend who was concerned about the tendency of some Christians to spiritualize death and dying by appeal to the afterlife. To 鈥渟piritualize鈥 death and dying is to utilize spiritual beliefs to avoid dealing with unwanted feelings over the loss of a loved one. 鈥淚 just try to think of how happy she is with Jesus.鈥 鈥淲hen we see him again in heaven it will seem like no time has passed.鈥 鈥淚 am just glad she鈥檚 finally at rest in Jesus鈥 arms.鈥 To spiritualize death and dying in these and other ways is a defense mechanism. It is a way to defend against experiencing some painful part of reality as it actually is ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    Cada vez estoy m谩s convencido que ser un 鈥渢rabajador obsesivo鈥 es la adicci贸n m谩s com煤n entre las personas que est谩n en el ministerio cristiano. Evidentemente esta condici贸n se presenta entre todas las personas sin importar su ocupaci贸n o religiosidad. De hecho en ingl茅s el t茅rmino 鈥渨orkaholic鈥 ya forma parte del vocabulario com煤n ya que representa una realidad cada vez m谩s presente en nuestras sociedades. Pero es f谩cil convertirse en un trabajador obsesivo y disfrazar esta situaci贸n con piedad y buenas intenciones. De la misma manera es muy atractivo sumergirse en el trabajo y echarle la culpa a Dios o a la obra de Dios como excusa por esta situaci贸n ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Royally Bad Objections to the Kal膩m Cosmological Argument

    Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dr. Craig, I can't tell you how much of a blessing your work has been to me. You have been a great inspiration to me, and I consider you a fine example of what a Christian scholar should be. I have been listening to a series of lectures entitled "The Big Questions of Philosophy" published by The Great Courses in which Professor David K. Johnson of King's College attempts to answer philosophically some of life's biggest questions. Because of the growing popularity of these lectures (especially now that they have been made very affordable through Audible), I thought it might be beneficial to get your thoughts. Professor Johnson demonstrates a deep familiarity with Christian apologetics. So much so that the lectures could almost have been entitled, "An Unbelievers Guide to Christian Apologetics." That may be a little bit of an exaggeration but not by too much. He singles out Richard Swinburne, Alvin Plantinga, and yourself. I hope one day you might have time to produce a podcast debunking his claims in general, but for now I wanted to ask you about something in which he mentions you by name specifically ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Dave Keehn — 

    Job interviews are a nerve-wracking ordeal. The feeling of being out of control regarding one鈥檚 future leads to subservient postures in relationships. This was the situation the Moabite, Ruth, found herself in after returning with her mother in-law to Bethlehem (Ruth 1). However, in this amazing Biblical narrative is a posture of grace-seeking that is reminiscent of our seeking God; it is the God-action of finding favor in others that we should model in our working relationships ...

  • Student Life Blog

    Zachary Alsens — 

    鈥淏eing from the midwest, the culture is entirely different鈥 it even transcends into how we communicate with each other.鈥 Josh came to Biola from...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Joe Hellerman — 

    Many persons in vocational Christian service got their start by working with young people. Youth ministry is great preparation for future service in other capacities. But it is much more than that. Youth pastors have the potential to impact the world for Christ in a powerful way, because young people often make important decisions about their future lives under the influence of church mentors and student ministries workers ...

  • Student Life Blog

    Zachary Alsens — 

    Two years ago people were telling Tebraie that he should apply to be a Resident Advisor. Since being hired for the job, twice, he has grown to love...

  • The Good Book Blog

    David Talley — 

    Everyone loves a story. I think that is one of the reasons the Old Testament is primarily a story. However, many of the stories of the Old Testament often lack the kind of details that help you understand the characters. A good practice for you is to think through certain stories of the Old Testament and seek to create some depth to the characters. Of course, you have take some freedom and read between the lines, but it can be a lot of fun and very enriching to you and others. It can also serve as a discussion starter. I am offering you one such story based on Genesis 11. I simply try to draw the reader further into what it was like to be a character in the story. Happy reading ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    How do we make theology engaging and interesting for students? While I certainly don鈥檛 claim to have it all figured out, and am always looking for some creative and new ideas, here are four lessons I have learned from roughly two decades of teaching and speaking to students on theological issues ...

  • GRIT

    Alex Bell — 

    I鈥檓 trying to write my final words for you guys, knowing that I鈥檓 starting a long line of girls who will set up camp here and eventually have to...

  • The Good Book Blog

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    Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dear Dr. Craig, I became a believer last year after one of your books helped remove an obstacle to my faith. I鈥檝e studied the Bible on and off for roughly 10 years, but I now have a renewed sense of urgency and desire for diving deeper into scripture and theology. But I don鈥檛 know where to start with theology (apart from Defenders). I was raised in a non-religious family and have little background knowledge on the different denominations and theological schools of thought in Christendom. The huge number of theology books available make it seem impossible to know what to choose. Do you have any suggestions for systematic theology texts (and anything else you might think helpful)? ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Dave Keehn — 

    Where does inspiration come from? Where does the motivation to use one鈥檚 gifts and passions to make a difference begin? Jane Goodall said, 鈥淲hat you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.鈥 Are we the source of action or does that spark come from something else? I would like to propose God is the beginning of movements that bring change; history is the record of mankind鈥檚 response to the divine prompting ...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Greg Ganssle — 

    One summer, I drove from my parent鈥檚 home in New Jersey to where I was working in Minnesota. Somewhere in Indiana, I saw the all too familiar flashing lights of a state trooper. I was speeding, and I knew it. I was going sixty-eight in a fifty-five zone. I had a pit in my stomach. I hated the fact that I was caught. Not only does the speeding ticket cost money, but my ego took a hit as well. I was resentful. I don鈥檛 like being in the wrong. More than that, I hate being held accountable when I am wrong ...

  • Biola News

    Two Women Tennis Seniors Finish Strong After Four Years Together

    Athletes recollect their college experience at Biola

    Clavel Candelaria — 

    Seniors Madeline Heer and Kelsey Post have had a journey together for the past four years that no other athletes on the current 蓝莓视频鈥檚...

  • Student Life Blog

    Norlan Hernandez — 

    Whether you are a recent high school grad or a full-time employee and mother of three, procrastination has no reserve.

  • The Good Book Blog

    Karin Stetina — 

    What is my purpose in life? This is a question that plagues each and every one of us. The Westminster confession puts the question this way: "What is the chief and highest end of man?" Countless books and blogs have addressed this question. But are we really asking the right question? ...

  • GRIT

    Mixed Race, Matched Grace

    a chapel talk by Chantelle Gibbs

    Jasmyne Bell — 

    Alumna & adjunct Professor Chantelle Gibbs discusses the joys and struggles of being bi-racial.

  • The Good Book Blog

    The Good Book Blog — 

    Kenneth Berding (Professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology) recently wrote and published The Apostolic Fathers: A Narrative Introduction. We wanted to learn more about this book, so we had Ken respond to some questions ...

  • Student Life Blog

    John Tuttle — 

    10 ways to keep Finals Week from turning you into a zombie.

  • Business. Ministry. Life.

    Wes Wasson — 

    The Crowell School of Business (CSB) asked Wes Wasson, 89鈥, CEO and Co-Founder of DreamStart Labs, to provide an update on his business activities 鈥 and to talk about how he integrates his faith at work.

  • The Good Book Blog

    The 鈥淢ind-Boggling鈥 Trinity

    Weekly Q & A with Dr. William Lane Craig

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dear Dr. Craig, I would consider myself agnostic but have a question regarding the probability of God as accepted by the majority of the Christian community: Aren't the odds of a triune god beyond astronomical? To accept that there is an omnipotent, eternal being is difficult enough, but three separate beings that possess this nature? The term "mind boggling" doesn't even begin to describe the unlikelihood ... Thanks! ...

  • Business. Ministry. Life.

    Laureen Mgrdichian — 

    What is the first thing you think of when you think of the word tithing? Most likely, the word 鈥渕oney鈥 would be in the top three of most people鈥檚...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    鈥淭煤 nunca me dices que me amas,鈥 una esposa triste se quejaba con su esposo; a lo que 茅ste respondi贸: 鈥測o te dije que te amaba el d铆a en que nos casamos y no he cambiado de opini贸n, as铆 que, no veo la raz贸n de estarlo repitiendo." Nos podemos sonre铆r con la historia anterior. Sin embargo, estoy convencido de que muchos esposos no comprenden lo importante que es amar a sus esposas y c贸mo demostrarles ese amor. El romanticismo no es solamente un asunto de mujeres sino que deber铆a ser la prioridad de los maridos ...

  • Student Life Blog

    John Tuttle — 

    Why being blessed is better than being happy.