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Consider what will matter fifty billion years from now. Not your degrees. Not your reputation. Not your accomplishments. Fifty billion years into eternity, you will…
The Aquila Report ↗In both the marital analogy and the theological debate, non-closure can protect an agent from blame of intent for true side effects, but not from…
The Aquila Report ↗There is one Redeemer and one saving promise unfolding throughout different covenantal administrations. All who have ever been saved—before or after Christ’s coming—are saved by…
The Aquila Report ↗Because God cannot lie, His creation, which is part of His revelation to us, cannot lie either. We might misunderstand it because our knowledge of…
The Aquila Report ↗Reason and revelation were not antagonists in the view of America’s Founding generation. They were equally given to us by God, and when properly used,…
The Aquila Report ↗We are united by story, having all been brought from death to life by the mercy of God. We are united in purpose, having been…
The Aquila Report ↗The wrong lessons from the latest scandal / The blessing of being forgotten / If your chatbot offers prayer / Have tongues ceased? / Consider…
Tim Challies ↗I have recently become a great-grandfather, welcoming two great-granddaughters and one great-grandson into our family. Here are some biblical thoughts about childrearing that I am…
Ligonier Ministries ↗In the latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Jamie Glazov joins in to discuss his recent book, United in…
First Things ↗Suffering, so it would seem, appears contrary to our ascent to God, as if a barrier to the Beatific Vision. However, in scripture God ordains…
Credo Magazine ↗The great United States of America has existed for 245 years, and during those years, four Presidents have been assassinated. Can you name them? Can…
Gentle Reformation ↗What ought to occupy a pastor’s time? Long-time pastor Reuben Bredenhof attempts to address that question in his book 'The Ministry of Small Things.'
Mere Orthodoxy ↗The One and the Ninety-Nine rests on a 'simple' premise: 'Each of us is torn between belonging and differentiation; few ever learn to manage that…
Mere Orthodoxy ↗Reuben Bredenhof.The Ministry of Small Things. P&R Publishing, 2026. $12.99 (pb). 144 pp.
Mere Orthodoxy ↗Luke Burgis. The One and the Ninety-Nine: Forging Identity in the Age of Social Contagion. St. Martin’s Press, 2026. $30.00. 288 pp.
Mere Orthodoxy ↗A Great Invitation John 7:37–39 If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. John 7:37 Have you heard it? Have you listened to…
ByFaith Magazine ↗In an age of casual worship, this new volume urges Christians to recover the important role of reverence. The post Restoring Reverence in Christian Worship…
ByFaith Magazine ↗What makes one sin forever unforgivable? John Piper opens Mark 3:20–35 to show that spurning the Spirit can place a person beyond repentance.Watch Now
Desiring God ↗We don’t need to wait for painful seasons to end before we feel joy again. By God’s grace, we can hold sorrow and joy in…
Desiring God ↗Marriages end in death. This isn’t news, but rarely is it foremost in the minds of the happy couple exchanging vows. In the group photos,…
First Things ↗During one of his trips, Brainerd preached in an Indian village. Among the Indians who had gathered was a young, 20-year-old Native American, the daughter…
The Aquila Report ↗The fruit of the Sabbath isn’t ultimately about our well-being. It’s about having more of God himself.
The Gospel Coalition ↗There are many ways that human beings can display our pride and arrogance toward God. There are many ways that even those of us who…
Tim Challies ↗Publishers, here’s how you can nominate books for TGC’s 2026 book awards.
The Gospel Coalition ↗The God of the Bible is a covenant-keeping God. When He speaks, reality conforms to His word, and His promises never fail. Because we are…
The Aquila Report ↗Boredom can be a tool to help us think more deeply about what matters most. Silence can be the context for exercising the mind and…
The Aquila Report ↗Ryle promoted evangelical faith, which is experiential, personal, and emotionally engaged, set against Christian formalism, legalism, and barren orthodoxy. His parish church, in the Suffolk…
The Aquila Report ↗If God’s knowledge is truly complete and not composed of parts, then we must be careful not to describe it in ways that suggest process,…
The Aquila Report ↗How should Christians think about OPEC? Was the Artemis II mission a good use of funds? Should Australia invest more in submarines? Good Christians may…
The Aquila Report ↗The preachers whose names have endured most powerfully across the centuries are very often the ones who fought hardest against their own legacy in their…
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