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June 2026
Jun 10

Covenant Theology and Eastern Orthodoxy

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
PCA
Jun 10

The Root of Anxiety and How to Fight It

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
PCA
Jun 10

Take a Nap, Eat a Snack, Get a Grip

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
PCA
Jun 10

Consistency Is Not Enough

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
PCA
Jun 10

Clothe Yourselves with Humility (Part 3)

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
PCA
Jun 10

True Knowledge Leads to Worthy Walking

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
PCA
Jun 10

A La Carte (June 10)

Does prayer make a difference? / Portrait of an abortionist / Pushing back against the black tax / Bring your whole self to work /…

Tim Challies
Books
Jun 10

What Does It Look Like to Grow in Grace and Truth?

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
Devotional
Jun 10

Enjoy the World Cup—but Don’t Be Shaped by It

Few events reveal the power of sport—or the loyalties of our hearts—quite like the World Cup. 

The Gospel Coalition
Theology
Jun 10

Always Ready: Join Us in Atlanta

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
Theology
Jun 10

Who Was Cyril of Alexandria?

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
Theology
Jun 9

In Memoriam: Robert Louis Wilken

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
Culture
Jun 9

What is Experiential Christianity?

            What is “experiential” Christianity?             Today, this phrase is often confused with emotionalism, mysticism, or frenzied excitement, something like sentimentality detached from the intellect…

Reformation21
Theology
Jun 9

Fighting Like a Christian

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
Church Life
Jun 9

The Kiln of Proceduralism: On the Failures of Magnifica Humanitas

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
Culture
Jun 9

Even in the Agony of Despondency

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
Culture
Jun 9

The Word and the Resurrection

When God speaks, you find people experiencing new life. The post The Word and the Resurrection appeared first on byFaith.

ByFaith Magazine
PCA
Jun 9

Devotion for June 9, 2026

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
PCA
Jun 9

Homemaking: Divine, Not Demeaning

“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
Theology
Jun 9

Fellow Workers Full of Grace for Philemon: Philemon 23–25, Part 2

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
Theology
Jun 9

Beware the Benedict Bot

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
Culture
Jun 9

Books You Should Read This Summer

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
Theology
Jun 9

Life Beyond the Algorithm: Timeless Meaning in an Age of Artificial Intelligence (Part 1)

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
PCA
Jun 9

The Hollow Where the Larkspur Grew

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
PCA
Jun 9

Humans 2.0: The Babels of Transgenderism and Transhumanism

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
PCA
Jun 9

Virtue Signalling in the Church

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
PCA
Jun 9

The Providence of Posterity: News from a Distant Land (Gen. 22:20–24)

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
PCA
Jun 9

30 Key Quotes on Sanctification

“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
PCA
Jun 9

Feel-Good Evangelicalism and Our Problem of Biblical Illiteracy

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
PCA
Jun 9

Why Was the Tabernacle So Intricate? (Exodus 25–31)

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.…

The Aquila Report
PCA
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