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How Muslims and Mormons Can Escape Fantasy Land

Reliance on religious books that contradict historical and archaeological evidence, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ, will cost them their immortal souls.

Written by Dan Delzell | Thursday, June 19, 2025

Christianity is rooted in fulfilled prophecies and is strongly supported by the historical and archaeological evidence. The death of the Messiah by crucifixion, along with the resurrection of Jesus Christ, are the two most well-attested events in ancient history. You will need to follow the evidence if you hope to escape fantasy land and meet... Continue Reading

Gender and Identity

Self-determination screeches rebellion against God and His goodness.

Written by Dr. David B. Garner | Wednesday, June 18, 2025

God made each of us. We don’t make ourselves. No denial, no redefinition, no insurrection actually changes us from creature to creator. Assertion to the contrary is both idolatrous and foolhardy. Our responsibility as creatures is to give glory and thanks, not to indulge in foolish pushback against our Creator. Only the One with absolute... Continue Reading

The Myth of Secular Neutrality

Official proomtion of the LGBTQ agenda is far from neutral.

Written by Joseph Backholm | Wednesday, June 18, 2025

We shouldn’t confuse religious tolerance with religious neutrality. The former can be helpful, the latter is a fantasy. After all, religious tolerance is a religious idea based on a Christian understanding of what it means to be created in the image of God.   A string of legal victories for religious freedom at the Supreme... Continue Reading

AI is Not Your Friend

Tech gurus are monetizing the epidemic of loneliness, and there are victims.

Written by John Stonestreet and Shane Morris | Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Tragically, advanced AI technology has arrived at exactly the moment that our moral and social resources are at their lowest. As a result, many are vulnerable to counterfeit versions of God’s best gifts. Thankfully, this provides Christians and the Church a real opportunity to stand out. God has a place for the lonely. The Church... Continue Reading

Beth Anne’s Bible

It’s a Bible that has become part of her life, and she can't imagine being without it.

Written by Darryl Dash | Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Beth Anne embodies a Psalm 1 kind of love for and delight in God’s law. Every time I see her Bible, I’m reminded that I want that too. Beth Anne’s Bible has been a surprising encouragement. It challenges me to love God’s word as much as she does—and maybe wear out a Bible or two in... Continue Reading

The Cure for Church Conflict

As soon as members of the body decide they will split from the others, a monstrosity results.

Written by Robb Brunansky | Wednesday, June 18, 2025

When we respond to church conflict by applying the biblical cure, God gets the glory, and we experience the growth He desires for us individually and collectively as the church.   The Corinthian church was riddled with conflict among its members—something that the Apostle Paul addressed early in his first letter to this congregation. After... Continue Reading

Why Rest? A Theology for Taking Time Off

In resting, we trust that the God who loves us and knows our needs even before we ask for them will take care of us, despite inactivity.

Written by Eugene Omondi | Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Rest helps us shift our focus from created things back to the Creator God. It provides opportunity to pause and consider God. So, dear saint, rest. Rest and let it be a means through which you find rest in him.   Rest is an oft neglected aspect of life. We live in a fast-paced world,... Continue Reading

The Joy, Responsibility, and Danger of Being a Presbyter

We are called to work for the peace, purity, prosperity, and unity of the Church. 

Written by Kyle E. Sims | Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Take seriously the responsibility and solemn duties that are yours as officers in Christ Church. Finally, watch out for the dangers that come with the territory. Keep your eyes on Christ, and remember His commands as you do the work Christ has called you to do.   It is that time of year again when... Continue Reading

The Gift of Prayer

The Power of the Powerless

Written by Dean Davis | Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Please pray for me, as I for you, that none of us who are called to the defense of the sanctity of human life will ever take our hands from the plow; that even in great weakness—yes, even upon our death beds—we who are powerless may be found leaning on the Lord, joining with Him... Continue Reading

We Won’t Be Homeless

The idea that Christ is preparing a forever home for us is good news!

Written by Winston Bosch | Friday, June 13, 2025

Trust and believe that the Lord has not and will not abandon you. He has ascended to prepare a home for you. His ascension is a promise that he will one day take you home to himself. This Ascension Day, keep your ears open for the good news on the street: “Behold, the dwelling place... Continue Reading

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