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It occurred to me recently, like a lit match in a black vault, that I’ve never been unloved. The same applies to my wife, our…
First Things ↗Before joining what once imagined itself the world’s greatest deliberative body, U.S. senator Mark Kelly (D-Arizona) was a decorated naval aviator, test pilot, and NASA…
First Things ↗What was lost in Eden is redeemed through Christ. The tree that once marked humanity’s fall is answered by the tree that accomplishes its salvation.…
The Aquila Report ↗Do you remember the catchy little earworm “Dumb Ways To Die?” In what was undoubtedly one of history’s most successful public awareness campaigns, Metro Trains…
Tim Challies ↗Gen-Z girls have grown up in the middle of a really bad emergency. ‘Girls®’ can help us understand what they’ve been through.
The Gospel Coalition ↗The Spirit does not belong to one corner of the church. He is for all of us. Study the doctrine, yes, but don’t stop there.…
The Aquila Report ↗If God is rational and created an orderly universe and human beings in His image, we can study the universe. Without these assumptions, there is…
The Aquila Report ↗Throughout his book, Hartley examines these polarizing perspectives and draws his own fair-minded conclusions. He does so with well-documented and well-written prose, reminiscent at times…
The Aquila Report ↗Every thought must now be taken captive to Christ. Every discipline must bow before Him. Every classroom, every lesson plan, every educational philosophy, every scientific…
The Aquila Report ↗“The hope that I have in sharing my story and sharing my testimony is that people will hear that there are consequences for our choices,…
The Aquila Report ↗When crisis hits, we often doubt everything. Sometimes we desperately try to find a Bible verse to speak to our precise situation—and usually can’t. But…
The Aquila Report ↗Just as going from wood heating to paying for electric on the first day of the week enables a better personal and societal keeping of…
The Aquila Report ↗Enoch’s words are not recorded in the Old Testament, which also doesn’t describe him as a prophet. But Jude cites Enoch and refers to his…
The Aquila Report ↗Your phone is hurting you / The awkward, important part of prayer / You're drowning in busywork / The cost of rushing grief / Habits…
Tim Challies ↗What does it mean to rejoice in Christ? In this video, Dr. Michael Reeves describes how Christians can understand the call to rejoice and find…
Tabletalk Magazine ↗AI wants to make you into an efficient person. But efficiency isn’t a fruit of the Spirit.
The Gospel Coalition ↗Forbes has been producing its annual list of the world’s billionaires since 1987. Despite landing at the height of 1980’s excess, that original list seems…
Mere Orthodoxy ↗I was in college in New York City in 2010 when I first heard the title, “Evangelical Vatican” to refer to my hometown, Colorado Springs.…
Mere Orthodoxy ↗I have spoken with a number of pastors who believe they have suffered abuse. By abuse, I do not mean that people disagreed with their…
Place for Truth ↗Healing the Spiritually Disabled John 5:1–15 In these lay a multitude of invalids—blind, lame, and paralyzed. John 5:3 The scene of the disabled by the…
ByFaith Magazine ↗Erick Erickson shares the story of how God led him to the Reformed faith and his career as a talk radio host. The post Talk…
ByFaith Magazine ↗Once, long ago, you prayed for a loved one’s salvation earnestly and often. Now, you still pray sometimes, but you can barely bring yourself to…
Desiring God ↗Paul knows what he wants Philemon to do, but he chooses not to command it. Why? He wants something deeper than rote obedience: genuine love.Watch…
Desiring God ↗In the twentieth century the messengers shot themselves. Most did so metaphorically, of course, though a few machos—Ernest Hemingway and Hunter S. Thompson come to…
First Things ↗I wait for themthis dark spun dawn,kinglet, titmouse, nuthatch, wren,names so sweet on winter’s frozen tongue,such feathered dancingin this hard-edged timedelights the eye, and, yes,…
First Things ↗For years I have aspired to read Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour trilogy. But bound together the three novels (Men at Arms, Officers and Gentlemen,…
First Things ↗What if Flannery O’Connor had been forced to live through Australia’s COVID-19 lockdowns and its surrounding political and ecclesiastic paradoxes? A bizarre concept, and yet…
First Things ↗Something of a shift in the landscape is signaled when a press like Polity releases, almost simultaneously, two book-length critical engagements... The post Prodigal Child…
First Things ↗The myth of Narcissus tells of a beautiful young man’s obsession with his own image, captured in a reflecting pool. He scorns all others, so…
First Things ↗The sentimental images painted of proud, tight-knit communities slowly crumbling away are compelling, but I have to question if this shift is as bad as…
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