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Full-Circle Faith: A Testimony of Choosing Life

We are so thankful for the faith and courage God gave us that day in our doctor’s office.

Written by Brad Jurkovich | Friday, February 5, 2021

The words struck our hearts in such a vicious way. Terminate—or abort—our baby? Stephanie and I looked him in the eye and said emphatically, “No. Not an option.” In that moment, the doctor took on a much colder, agitated demeanor and simply said, “Then there is nothing else I can help you with today.” And... Continue Reading

By Balloon or by Car

Everyone is still trying to solve the world’s problems without admitting that we, as people, are the problem with the world.

Written by Danny J | Friday, February 5, 2021

Racism dies the same way all other hatred dies, when, in the shadow of the cross, people see their great sin, and pride (racial or otherwise) is crushed beneath the two overwhelming truths of being stunningly unworthy and stunningly loved. But that’s a process, and one that will not happen by force.   And the... Continue Reading

American Universities Declare War on Military History

Academics seem to have forgotten that the best way to avoid conflict is to study it.

Written by Max Hastings | Friday, February 5, 2021

In centers of learning across North America, the study of the past in general, and of wars in particular, is in spectacular eclipse. History now accounts for a smaller share of undergraduate degrees than at any time since 1950.    The world applauds the scientists who have created vaccines to deliver humanity from Covid-19. One... Continue Reading

The Heart of Revelation

Whom will you worship?

Written by Stan Gale | Friday, February 5, 2021

Waiting for the return of Christ means lingering in a hostile world, in many ways experiencing a wilderness wandering, a sojourn of suffering. We participate in the plaintive cry of saints in the book of Revelation: “How long, O Lord, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on... Continue Reading

Biden’s Promise to Pass “The Equality Act” in His First 100 Days as President

All of us who care about religious liberty need to understand what is at stake and be ready.

Written by Denny Burk | Friday, February 5, 2021

This bill signals that one side of the culture war wishes the total subjugation of the other. They will run roughshod over the religious consciences of their fellow citizens.   President Biden promised last year to work on passing The Equality Act during the first 100 days of his presidency. If you are not familiar with “The... Continue Reading

Moral Relativism is the “Majority Opinion” of Gen Z, New Study Reveals

“Will Gen Z allow the truth of God's Word, His voice, to define what is real and what is true?”

Written by Leah MarieAnn Klett | Friday, February 5, 2021

“Virtually anywhere in our culture right now, everyone is put in a binary: Us versus them. You pick your us, you pick your them. It’s opposing sides, it becomes about power, not understanding, and then they collide. That will have disastrous implications on culture, as well as the next generation and the health of our... Continue Reading

Canceling Culture

We are an enlightened age, and from our high moral perch we gaze down upon the past and declare what must go and what can stay.

Written by Christopher Seitz | Friday, February 5, 2021

2020 will be remembered in the U.S. for COVID, our reluctant and resentful flirtation with a disease whose cousins were ever present in past generations, much like the air one breathed. 2020 will also be remembered—if it too isn’t toppled and canceled—for a mentality that believes statues must be felled, complex historical figures eliminated, ideas... Continue Reading

We Prophesy Grief, Not Grace

Much of our worry, fear, and anxiety, comes from predicting the future.

Written by Tim Challies | Wednesday, February 3, 2021

The ability to gaze forward in time is an essentially human trait. We have the ability to use our imaginations to see and to feel the future—to imagine that victory and feel the thrill of it, to visualize that loss and feel the sorrow of it. Our imaginations engage our emotions so we begin to... Continue Reading

Proclaim the Truth Regardless of How It Is Received

The world is starved for truth and is living on lies. We must respond.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Whether we have been involved in the culture wars for decades on end, with no one seeming to listen or take any heed, or whether we are on the mission field with little or no fruit in evidence, we keep speaking truth. Our job is to proclaim the truth, and we leave the rest up... Continue Reading

Unmasking Satan’s Motive

Where the real crisis lies: in the pulpits.

Written by Chip Thornton | Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Satan’s tactics change. His motive never does: To cast doubt on the sufficiency of Scripture. He might mask it through allegory (the Patristics), intellectualism (the Enlightenment), secularism (the Modernists), or the all-out onslaught of multiple meanings (Post-modernism)—now mixed with racially charged innuendos and accusations. It won’t stop there.   Do you believe in the sufficiency... Continue Reading

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