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When the Creator Wore Sandals

The Gospel of Mark points to the identity of its central character.

Written by Peter Howe | Thursday, January 30, 2025

Mark gives a vivid portrayal of Jesus in His full humanity…he has given us an authentic picture of Jesus as “God with sandals on.” In Jesus, the Creator of the universe has become local.   Most New Testament scholars agree that Mark was the first of the four gospel accounts to be written. Mark’s gospel... Continue Reading

Bible Characters: From Ruth to Christ

The Lord God brings the far off into His family, gives them an inheritance, and builds a kingdom through them.

Written by Megan Taylor | Thursday, January 30, 2025

As much as the story of Ruth and Boaz sounds like a fairy tale, it is our story too. God’s redemption is for the far-off, the marginalized, and the outsider. He spreads His wings over us, at great cost to Himself purchases us, and gives us a kingdom and an inheritance. Like Ruth, we are... Continue Reading

Only Christ

Subtle distortions of the truth—lies that slowly chip away at the foundation—are much more dangerous than blatant heresies.

Written by Jonathan Landry Cruse | Thursday, January 30, 2025

The wisdom of the world will enslave you, but what appears to the world to be the foolishness of the cross of Christ will set you free: For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God (1 Corinthians... Continue Reading

Andrew Tate or Panda Express: Which Way Young Man?

What a fast-food debate tells us about masculinity, social class, and Spiritual Boomerism.

Written by Aaron M. Renn | Thursday, January 30, 2025

It’s important to reject the simplistic narratives of Spiritual Boomerism and engage more seriously on these issues in ways that take account of the truth that’s in those narratives, but also recognize the complexities of life and society today. And ways that have a sense of empathy and genuine concern for the young people in... Continue Reading

Don’t Become a Fallen Pastor

Rather than pointing a finger at my brother’s weakness, am I soberly reminded that I may be similarly tempted?

Written by Phil A. Newton | Thursday, January 30, 2025

When grief comes at the news of a fallen brother, don’t waste it. Look at your patterns and habits. Look at your walk. Look at your marriage. Look at your relationships. Look at your time alone. Be ruthless in dealing with anything the Spirit graciously exposes that might be a tipping point into moral failure.... Continue Reading

Sorrows Are Normal for Now

What to Expect on Your Journey Home

Written by David Mathis | Thursday, January 30, 2025

The true grace of God for your journey home is not ease and comfort, but many sorrows and suffering here — expected, designed, limited, and rewarded — endured in faith, mindful of God and Jesus Christ, and with inexpressible and glorified joy. Which leads to boundless, uninterrupted bliss when we’re finally home.   As I... Continue Reading

More That We Ask or Imagine

There is so much more available to us as believers.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Wednesday, January 29, 2025

I love the idea that God is quite willing and able to do more than I ask for, more than I can even imagine. I far too often doubt his ability and question his plans for me. I let the circumstances all around me define how much faith and trust I have, instead of looking... Continue Reading

What Is the Priesthood of All Believers?

We confess His name, give our lives as a living sacrifice, and fight against sin—as prophets, priests, and kings.

Written by Brian A. DeVries | Wednesday, January 29, 2025

The priesthood of all believers is a very important doctrine that says all believers are called to be witnesses of Christ, and all of us share in Christ’s ministries. We are called by Christ and empowered and anointed by his Spirit to be prophets in our society, to be priests in our society, and to... Continue Reading

How Do I Know I’m Not Working in My Own Strength?

Written by Jacob Crouch | Wednesday, January 29, 2025

In Christ, we are new creations, born again, empowered to live the Christian life. And because we are working from salvation and not for salvation, our work is no longer to gain favor with God, but simply to please Him (Colossians 1:10).   God is at work in us who believe (Phil 2:13). He empowers us... Continue Reading

The 90/10 Principle

90% of the minister’s life is taken up with the care and concern of the members his flock, while approximately 10% of their lives are involved with the pastor or their fellow church members.

Written by Benjamin Glaser | Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Often your pastor is carrying around other people’s burdens that he cannot, for many good and godly reasons, share with you….There is a part of the calling of Christian ministry that must be done in the silence of the prayer closet….90% of his life is taken up with what may be 10% of yours. This... Continue Reading

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