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Islam, Football, and Ramadan

The attempted ongoing colonization of the UK through an Islam that demands total surrender to its will.

Written by David Robertson | Friday, March 20, 2026

There are increasing encroachments of Islamic culture into modern British life—not as an expression of tolerance, but rather an expression of dominance.   Who had football clubs promoting Islam and celebrating Ramadan on their bingo card for 2026? Not me, but then maybe I am out of touch. I was astonished when I heard of... Continue Reading

Our Heavenly Homeland

Fixing our eyes on Christ and the better things that are yet to come in Him.

Written by Eric Watkins | Thursday, March 19, 2026

What is so beautiful about heaven is not simply the fact that the effects of the curse (sin, death, and misery) are no longer present; what makes heaven truly heaven is the fact that God Himself is present there.   What will our next home be like? Many people know the joy of living in... Continue Reading

Grief Can Pull Spouses Apart (but God Can Hold Them Together)

God provides the grace and wisdom to endure the greatest hardships.

Written by Tim Challies | Thursday, March 19, 2026

To protect our marriages and to foster strength in even the darkest of valleys, we need to grant one another the right to grieve in different ways and according to longer or shorter timelines. We need to bear with one another in love, trusting that the God who led us into this valley will lead... Continue Reading

A Reverse March Through the Institutions?

Businesses are returning to “business as usual” on ideological issues.

Written by John Stonestreet and Andrew Carico | Thursday, March 19, 2026

The CEI has strong-armed businesses into promoting DEI and other radical policies far too long. The retreat from the CEI by so many corporations is welcome and suggests that certain trends are not inevitable.    In 1792, amid growing distrust among shareholders in the emerging American economy, the “Buttonwood Agreement” created the first American stock... Continue Reading

Under New Ownership (Romans 6:15-23)

Now that you're a Christian and no longer under the law, can you live as you please?

Written by Darryl Dash | Thursday, March 19, 2026

If you have come to Christ, you belong to Jesus now. He bought you with his blood, broke sin’s chains, and made you his own. That’s not theory. It’s your identity, and it changes everything about how you live.   Big Idea Grace frees us from sin’s tyranny into slavery to God, producing life instead... Continue Reading

Read Your Bible

So many Christians neglect this most essential means of grace.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Thursday, March 19, 2026

If you’ve never tried to read the whole Bible, now’s the time. If you’re struggling to make it a habit, don’t give up. Keep pressing on. You’ll never regret having spent time getting to know your God. Trust Christ, and read your Bible!   Hello. It’s me again. Yes, I know I’ve said this before,... Continue Reading

Equivocation is Unbecoming

On the need to speak plainly in the PCA.

Written by Charles Stover | Thursday, March 19, 2026

Ministers do not serve their people well when they equivocate. Few things discourage trust and are more unattractive than pastors who are inconsistent and ambiguous.   When my daughter was a toddler, she expressed interest in becoming a pastor. She wanted to be like me and that warmed my heart. When my family came to... Continue Reading

Our Husband’s Great Love

How much would a husband do for his wife? How far could his love go?

Written by Dr. Reuben Bredenhof | Thursday, March 19, 2026

Those who know Christ’s love yearn to be devoted to Him, to love Him with their whole heart. He is our husband, and we want to walk with Him. We want to talk with Him. We want to submit to Him, for we know that His will is always good.   When you get married,... Continue Reading

A Good Tired

Rhythms of rest are vital, but we shouldn't diminish the gift of hard work.

Written by Daniel Darling | Thursday, March 19, 2026

Do rest appropriately. We are not machines. But don’t despise hard work. It’s a good gift from a good God.   I just finished reading the memoir of Carl F. H. Henry, 20th-century theologian and leader. If you aren’t familiar with him, this biographical talk from my friend Nathan A. Finn is helpful. The memoir... Continue Reading

Let The Bodies Hit the Floor

Acts 5 and the Church the West Has Forgotten

Written by Garth Landis | Wednesday, March 18, 2026

The church in Acts lived with a terrifying awareness that God was actually present among them. Holiness mattered. Hypocrisy was dangerous. The fear of the Lord was real.…The question the Western church must wrestle with is simple. If God moved among us with that same holiness today…how many would still be alive?   The Passage... Continue Reading

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