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Home/Laura Kilgore

Pakistan High Court Upholds Asia Bibi Acquittal

"How can we hang someone on a false witness statement."

Written by Michael Gryboski | Monday, February 11, 2019

Rimmel Mohydin of Amnesty International said in a statement released Tuesday that with the ruling, Bibi “must finally get her freedom and an end to her ordeal. After nine years behind bars for a crime she didn’t commit, it is difficult to see this long overdue verdict as justice. But she should now be free... Continue Reading

I Can’t Do This, God

God is only impressed by one human strength: strong faith.

Written by Jon Bloom | Sunday, February 10, 2019

“Oh, my Lord, please send someone else” (Exodus 4:13). Please send someone else. This is the fearful response of a person who not only feels but knows he is too weak to do what God is assigning him to do. Yes, the response lacks faith, but it is an accurate assessment: in his own strength, Moses will not be able to... Continue Reading

Abortion, Human Dignity, and Jesus

In a world that has embraced a culture of death, here’s where God would have us look: on his Son, Jesus.

Written by Adriel Sanchez | Sunday, February 10, 2019

When you lose dignity and purpose, death is lurking nearby. The Scriptures are clear that God condemns the slaughter of children and will judge it. He abominated the ancient pagan practice of child sacrifice in the Old Testament (2 Kgs. 17:17), and the early Christian church repudiated the common Roman practice of child exposure, whereby... Continue Reading

The Disappearance of Honor

Honor is assaulted not only from the world but also from within the church and from within the home.

Written by Burk Parsons | Sunday, February 10, 2019

Many men don’t show proper honor to their wives, and they even sometimes laugh when their children speak or act dishonorably to their mothers. I am repeatedly shocked to hear children speak disrespectfully to their parents, yet the shock begins to wear off when I see their parents speak disrespectfully to others, particularly online. Similarly,... Continue Reading

3 Crosses of Discipleship

It's important to return to the basics regarding the Christian life, which starts with discipleship.

Written by Gabriel Williams | Sunday, February 10, 2019

Christian discipleship is a call to renounce our affection for this present evil age. As the author of Hebrews states, we do not have a permanent city in the world, but we are looking for the city that is to come (cf. Hebrews 13:14). We know that this present evil age is under the sentence of... Continue Reading

Two Went Up to Pray

The parable is setting out two ways of salvation, the way of merit and the way of mercy.

Written by Nicholas T. Batzig | Sunday, February 10, 2019

What we need to realize after hearing this parable is that the thing that makes the difference between the Pharisee and the tax collector is the One telling the parable. When the tax collector beat his breast and cried out to God for mercy, he was really asking God to give him an atoning sacrifice... Continue Reading

A Short Dictionary on Trinity Words

For the sake of knowing God, our faith, and avoiding error, consider then the following short dictionary of Trinity words.

Written by Wyatt Graham | Sunday, February 10, 2019

One reason to use Trinity words is to know God. They provide a big picture understanding of God based on the whole Bible and spiritual reflection on the Bible’s meaning. Since the Bible’s story unfolds over centuries and its themes unfold across sixty-six books, it can be hard to keep track of everything. That’s why teachers... Continue Reading

Don’t Ignore the “Speed Limit”: How the Sufficiency of Scripture Should Make Us Patient

Fast growth is good, even desirable! But it appears to be unusual in Scripture.

Written by Dave Comeau | Sunday, February 10, 2019

Unbelievers see things more clearly than we think. They sniff out our attempts to market Jesus. They see through our sales pitches. They’re far more serious about their worldview than we give them credit for. And I think our ignorance of this fact offends them even more than the content of our worldview. Why do we... Continue Reading

Honor and Its Decline

Honor once served as a barometer of the virtue and vitality of both men and nations.

Written by George Grant | Saturday, February 9, 2019

It is important to remember that any attempt at sundering truth into separate upper and lower categories is merely a pretext for unbelief. The decline and fall of honor in our day is not the second- or third-order consequence of the new fundamentalist dogmas of our abortion-affirming, LGBTQ+, or postmodern soothsayers. Instead, it is unbelief... Continue Reading

The Time Jesus Shared Depressing News

“Jesus, might there be a way to serve you that doesn’t include pain and suffering?”

Written by Andrew Hess | Saturday, February 9, 2019

When we comfort loved ones going through suffering, we tend to focus on the here and now. We encourage the sick with the hope of restored health. We encourage the unemployed with the hope of finding a job. We encourage the imprisoned with the hope of release. While helpful and encouraging, these things stop short of our... Continue Reading

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