FIRST-PERSON: Why gay marriage is good & bad for the church
Baptist editor Trevin Wax ponders the challenges along the potential benefits of the Supreme Court's gay marriage rulings on June 26.
FIRST-PERSON: What we talk about when we talk about Rob Bell
Columnist Trevin Wax takes a look at Rob Bell's latest book, "What We Talk About When We Talk About God."
FIRST-PERSON: Newtown – should we be surprised?
Trevin Wax of LifeWay Christian Resources, examining the violence in American entertainment, asks: "Should we be surprised when reality eventually mirrors our fantasies?"
FIRST-PERSON: 3 things the church can learn from election 2012
Columnist Trevin Wax says the church can learn a lot from this year's election, including about the nation's changing demographics.
FIRST-PERSON: 3 things the church can learn from election 2012
Columnist Trevin Wax says the church can learn a lot from this year's election, including about the nation's changing demographics.
FIRST-PERSON: 10 questions pro-choice candidates are never asked by the media
Media members like to ask pro-life candidates hard questions, but they never do the same for pro-choice candidates, says Trevin Wax, who lists 10 questions he wants media members to ask.
FIRST-PERSON: 10 questions pro-choice candidates are never asked by the media
Media members like to ask pro-life candidates hard questions, but they never do the same for pro-choice candidates, says Trevin Wax, who lists 10 questions he wants media members to ask.
FIRST-PERSON: 3 questions every preacher/teacher should ask when studying
Trevin Wax, managing editor of LifeWay's new curriculum The Gospel Project, lists three questions LifeWay asked every curriculum writer to consider when writing lessons.
FIRST-PERSON: 3 questions every preacher/teacher should ask when studying
Trevin Wax, managing editor of LifeWay's new curriculum The Gospel Project, lists three questions LifeWay asked every curriculum writer to consider when writing lessons.
FIRST-PERSON: Southern Baptists, we’re not in Zion anymore
Amid rapid cultural changes and an increasingly hostile society, Southern Baptists should "lock arms for the cause of Christ and His kingdom," says columnist Trevin Wax.