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May 2026
May 13

AI and the Miracle that Makes Us Human

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
Culture
May 13

Doing Justice While Making Catholic Schools Affordable

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
Culture
May 13

From Curse to Redemption: The Tree in Scripture

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
PCA
May 13

So Many Dumb Ways To Die

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
Books
May 13

How Gen-Z Girls Were Sold Loneliness as Empowerment

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
Theology
May 13

Attend to the Holy Spirit

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
PCA
May 13

Thin Agnosticism

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
PCA
May 13

A Review: ‘Confederate General D. H. Hill: A Military Life’

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
PCA
May 13

The Foundation of Christian Education

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
PCA
May 13

Woman Who Lived as Man Says She Grieved ‘Unwanted Body Parts’ After Transition

“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
PCA
May 13

Life Is Hard. God Is Good.

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
PCA
May 13

It May be Moral to Eat at a Restaurant on the Lord’s Day

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
PCA
May 13

Five things about Enoch

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
PCA
May 13

A La Carte (May 13)

Your phone is hurting you / The awkward, important part of prayer / You're drowning in busywork / The cost of rushing grief / Habits…

Tim Challies
Books
May 13

What Does It Mean to Rejoice in Christ?

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
Devotional
May 13

How to Stay Human in an AI World

AI wants to make you into an efficient person. But efficiency isn’t a fruit of the Spirit.

The Gospel Coalition
Theology
May 12

Why Are There So Many Billionaires?

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
Culture
May 12

The Forgotten Evangelicals of Colorado Springs

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
Culture
May 12

The Wounded Shepherd: The Abused Pastor

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
Theology
May 12

Devotion for May 12, 2026

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
PCA
May 12

Talk Radio and God’s Providence: An Interview With Erick Erickson

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
PCA
May 12

Keep Praying for a Breakthrough

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
Theology
May 12

Why Does Not Commanding Serve Love? Philemon 8–14, Part 2

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
Theology
May 12

Paul Celan’s Via Negativa

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
Culture
May 12

Birds 

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
Culture
May 12

Quantitative Judgments Don’t Apply

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
Culture
May 12

Briefly Noted

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
Culture
May 12

Prodigal Child

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
Culture
May 12

Idle Hands

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
Culture
May 12

Letters—June/July 2026

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…

First Things
Culture
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