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Eastern Orthodoxy, by grounding authority in Holy Tradition and righteousness in synergistic theosis, builds religious hope upon sand—unstable and contingent—whereas confessional Reformed theology builds religious…
The Aquila Report ↗The way you fight this “good fight” is by meditating on God’s assurances of future grace and by asking for the help of his Spirit.…The…
The Aquila Report ↗Ministry discouragement has a way of shrinking our perspective until every criticism feels catastrophic and every hardship feels uniquely ours. What we usually need is…
The Aquila Report ↗The struggle is normal. Perfection will only be experienced in Heaven. But there will still be benefits to enjoy here, when we work for positive…
The Aquila Report ↗Humility is the result of a radical awareness of God’s glory and greatness that fuels life lived for him. It’s the gospel applied and inhabited so…
The Aquila Report ↗It’s a name that we’ve been given, not because we earned it, but because we were adopted into a family. It’s a name that defines…
The Aquila Report ↗Does prayer make a difference? / Portrait of an abortionist / Pushing back against the black tax / Bring your whole self to work /…
Tim Challies ↗In this video, Rev. Ken Jones unpacks how growing in grace and truth anchors a Christian’s identity. What does it look like when a…
Tabletalk Magazine ↗Few events reveal the power of sport—or the loyalties of our hearts—quite like the World Cup.
The Gospel Coalition ↗What does it mean to be a Christian today? Teenagers hear many answers to this question—but are they the right answers? If our children are…
Ligonier Ministries ↗Cyril of Alexandria (c. AD 376–444) isn’t often listed alongside greats like Athanasius and Augustine, but he probably deserves to be. His preaching and writing…
Ligonier Ministries ↗Robert Louis Wilken (1936–2026) passed away on Saturday, June 6, at age eighty-nine. A former chairman of the board of the Institute on Religion and…
First Things ↗What is “experiential” Christianity? Today, this phrase is often confused with emotionalism, mysticism, or frenzied excitement, something like sentimentality detached from the intellect…
Reformation21 ↗When is it acceptable to stop acting like a Christian and start acting like the world? The question sounds absurd until you notice how often…
Gentle Reformation ↗Soon Leo will be dialoguing with a people formed by a machine intelligence that propagates counterfeit inhabitation, one that accustoms people to experience Christianity by…
Mere Orthodoxy ↗Lincoln was a great man and leader not despite his frequent melancholy, but because he kept going even under the weight of melancholy.
Mere Orthodoxy ↗When God speaks, you find people experiencing new life. The post The Word and the Resurrection appeared first on byFaith.
ByFaith Magazine ↗The Christian’s Peace John 16:17–33 I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. John 16:33 The Christian’s peace is…
ByFaith Magazine ↗“That’s demeaning!” It’s a familiar retort to texts like Titus 2:3–5, which implores women to work hard at home, or to 1 Timothy 5:14, which…
Desiring God ↗What do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke have to do with Philemon and his runaway slave? Paul shows Philemon what gospel-shaped friendships look like.Watch Now
Desiring God ↗The words of a dead man / Are modified in the guts of the living.” Neither W. H. Auden, who wrote these lines in 1939,…
First Things ↗Readers will want to separate the wheat from the tares before they invest their precious hours of summer freedom. Here are book recommendations from TGC’s…
The Gospel Coalition ↗Even the noblest of work cannot preserve meaning under the sun. This critique dismantles the modern mythology of progress. Progress assumes that accumulation equals significance, that…
The Aquila Report ↗We’ve lost a horse to a lightning strike once. A predator got another animal years ago. We’ve had grizzlies on this property, plenty of mountain…
The Aquila Report ↗The Bible only acknowledges separation of body and soul at one point in life: death. In the end every Babelish expression of bending technology to…
The Aquila Report ↗We should be careful that we are not merely ‘whitewashed tombs’, that appear godly and righteous to the church, but have hearts full of pomposity…
The Aquila Report ↗We naturally tend to focus on the “Mount Moriah” moments of our faith—the dramatic crises, the agonizing tests, the miraculous, last-second rescues. But Genesis 22…
The Aquila Report ↗“The doctrine of justification by faith is one of the most majestic and comforting doctrines in the Scriptures, but it never appears alone in the…
The Aquila Report ↗Too many American Christians have a bias against formal Bible translations, theological texts (such as old catechisms), and hymns. These were great crowning achievements of…
The Aquila Report ↗The tabernacle texts show the Lord is not only a king who is holy but also a king who desires to be with his people.…
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