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The Way of the Cross—and the third, seventh, and ninth stations in particular—has been an especially appropriate Lenten devotion this year. Every day, it seems,…
First Things ↗Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke at the recent Munich Security Conference. Last year, Vice President JD Vance issued stern warnings with harsh rhetoric. Rubio’s…
First Things ↗What will you see, and feel, when you look into the fire of His eyes? What a fearsome wonder that will be. What a horror…
The Aquila Report ↗It is wrong to weaponize the ethos. It is wrong to shame and blame those with whom we disagree. Criticism is not contention and disagreement…
The Aquila Report ↗Few people are ‘cancelled’ in the pews, but many are in the pulpit. Preaching today carries real risk—yet the Word must still be proclaimed. Here’s…
Tim Challies ↗The Westminster Assembly began the debate with Matthew 16:19 and the power of the keys, but they “quickly realized that there was no settled reformed…
The Aquila Report ↗Just because God is faithful to bring about good outcomes from evil actions, that doesn’t mean our evil desires and sinful actions are somehow justified.…
The Aquila Report ↗Perspective is not pretending life is easy. It is remembering God is good even when life is hard. It is choosing to believe that God’s…
The Aquila Report ↗As the pastor, or any person for that matter, you need to be in constant prayer to ask Christ to give you boldness and confidence…
The Aquila Report ↗We can follow biblical rules of confrontation primarily with fellow Christians, as we share the same common ground. We can also strive to apply them…
The Aquila Report ↗Christians should rejoice when God brings a sexually immoral sinner from death to new life. They should encourage and build up such people in the…
The Aquila Report ↗As pastors, we labor week in and week out to get people to take their sin more seriously, to see what they don’t want to…
The Aquila Report ↗Evangelism is not a thing you do / Gaslighting and biblical counseling / Survivors among discarded brothers and sisters / What's so spiritual about spiritual…
Tim Challies ↗Why is it important to understand God’s triune nature? In this video, Dr. Michael Reeves describes how God’s triune nature distinguishes the living God from…
Tabletalk Magazine ↗The resurrection is the best explanation for the historical evidence. The New Testament shows it was a core belief of the early Christians.
The Gospel Coalition ↗What do you do when you struggle to pray? Every Christian knows this struggle. We recognize our staggering privilege to address our holy God and…
Ligonier Ministries ↗Many Protestants have attended churches that have had focused worship services on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. However, in Protestant churches that do not strictly…
Ligonier Ministries ↗To call a book “the most important printed book in the English language” is a very bold claim indeed, yet it is what the…
Reformation21 ↗When you think about God, what comes to mind? The answer is very important. Hopefully, you can say with David, “How precious to me are…
Place for Truth ↗The release of Preston Sprinkle’s new book From Genesis to Junia has, I think, broken something in me. I’m tired of complementarians protecting harmful systems…
Mere Orthodoxy ↗Alan Jacobs. Paradise Lost: A Biography. Princeton University Press, 2025. $24.95. 224 pp.
Mere Orthodoxy ↗The question is no longer simply, do we believe the story? The question is: Will we live like people who have been passed over by…
ByFaith Magazine ↗Jesus’s Compassion Mark 8:1–10 I have compassion on the crowd. Mark 8:2 The story of Jesus feeding the four thousand contains a lesson for anyone…
ByFaith Magazine ↗“What should we read next?” I asked. My friend and I had just finished several months in the Sermon on the Mount, and it was…
Desiring God ↗When the Bible tells us to be renewed, how is that supposed to happen? The Holy Spirit works in us to make us taste and…
Desiring God ↗For more than a century, the archbishop of Canterbury has been regarded as primus inter pares, the “first among equals,” and the head of the Anglican…
First Things ↗Though it was overshadowed by the reversal of Roe v. Wade the Friday before, the Supreme Court’s decision on June 27, 2022 in Kennedy v.…
First Things ↗Helene Schjerfbeck (1862–1946) did not go gentle into that good night. In 1944, war still raging, the eighty-two-year-old Finnish painter moved to the outskirts of…
First Things ↗‘What Is Critical Theory?’ helps readers more persuasively critique of the bad ideas that increasingly shape our 21st-century culture.
The Gospel Coalition ↗This discussion is not about whether God is able to communicate in unusual ways. He is. People may have impressions, dreams, or strong convictions. God…
The Aquila Report ↗