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It is easy to succumb to the temptations of the temporal city of man. How we spend our time is telling—we have choices to make.…
The Aquila Report ↗To read the Bible publicly is to stand before other people and read aloud words that God himself has written. This is a tremendous honor…
The Aquila Report ↗God proclaimed about Himself: “Even from eternity, I am He” (Isaiah 43.13). Therefore, this eternity of God means that He is the sure and steadfast…
The Aquila Report ↗God is sovereign; humans are responsible; he gets all the glory. We don’t understand how this all works together, and that’s okay. He’s God and…
The Aquila Report ↗Judson's last ride / How commercial surrogacy targets military families / Should Christians flip tables like Jesus? / What's wrong with boys? / The single…
Tim Challies ↗The modern world has given us kingly powers to claim and control. But the more we’ve achieved this magical touch, the more the world becomes…
The Gospel Coalition ↗What do Canadians really believe about God, the Bible, and salvation? For the first time ever, Ligonier Ministries Canada and Lifeway Research have partnered to…
Ligonier Ministries ↗We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of Life; who proceeds from the Father and the Son; who with the Father and…
Ligonier Ministries ↗How would you feel if you met someone who self-identified as a “Racist Christian,” or maybe an “Adulterous Christian,” or even a “Wife-Beating Christian”? As…
Gentle Reformation ↗Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, on safeguarding the human person in the time of artificial intelligence, begins with the Tower of Babel (Gen. 11:1–9). Babel…
First Things ↗Military wives constitute less than 1 percent of the American population, and they make up between 15 and 20 percent of the women paid to…
First Things ↗Until recently, Poland’s definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman seemed inviolable, for at least two reasons. First, Article 18…
First Things ↗Memorial Day confronts us with questions about our own willingness to make sacrifices. The post Honoring the Fallen appeared first on byFaith.
ByFaith Magazine ↗Saved, Safe, and Satisfied John 10:7–10 I am the door of the sheep. John 10:7 Jesus speaks of three great benefits of entering into God’s…
ByFaith Magazine ↗Is there anyone who knows you completely and still loves you? John Piper shows from John 2:23–25 that Christ sees every heart and gives covenant…
Desiring God ↗True freedom means our desires align with God’s; we want what he wants. Pastor John answers three questions from Galatians about Christian liberty.Listen Now
Desiring God ↗In the latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, J. Budziszewski joins in to discuss his recent book, Pandemic of…
First Things ↗Bulbous onion domes topped the Corinthian columns, and baroque stucco architraves lit up the drowsy city toward the end of day. The clock struck five…
First Things ↗For certain personalities, drugs such as methamphetamine have an almost irresistible appeal. Only later does it turn out that an addictive substance can take over…
First Things ↗Witherspoon observed that Divine Providence can at times be obvious but that it can also be subtle and almost hidden. Then, people must pause and…
The Aquila Report ↗H. B. Charles Jr. shares why faithful preaching still changes lives—and how pastors can endure the weekly grind of ministry with confidence in the power…
The Gospel Coalition ↗God preserved the name David tried to bury. Every Memorial Day, I think about that. Uriah has now been remembered for nearly three thousand years,…
The Aquila Report ↗Our house is emptier than it has ever been, and that makes it feel bigger than it has ever been. It’s funny how the home…
Tim Challies ↗Some hear cessationism as a quenching of the Spirit. Far from it. The Reformed answer is the reverse. The Spirit is no less present today,…
The Aquila Report ↗When the church turns its attention to skin color or ethnic distinctions, it shifts from Christ-centeredness to man-centeredness, and, in doing so, it becomes weak.…
The Aquila Report ↗Jesus didn’t stuff his anger, and on several occasions in the Gospels, he allowed his anger to become observable. He was noticeably angry. And he…
The Aquila Report ↗There is no shame in your suffering. It does not mean your faith is small or your righteousness is lacking. For the righteousness that you…
The Aquila Report ↗If we want to ensure that autistic people don’t fall through the cracks, apostatize, or reject the messages we try to deliver, we need to…
The Aquila Report ↗Modern readers often filter “separation of church and state” through a secularist lens—assuming it means the government must be entirely stripped of all religious influence…
The Aquila Report ↗The Prayer Experiment is “written in a tone that blends the insights of Dallas Willard with the modern sensibility of John Mark Comer”, and the book encourages us…
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