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The People’s Work: A Reformation Recovery

In addition to the doctrines recovered, the Reformers also recovered a biblical theology of worship.

Written by Scott Aniol | Thursday, November 13, 2025

In corporate worship, all three priorities of the church—communion with God, edification of the body, and evangelism—are beautifully melded together. May we recover this same emphasis today, recognizing that worship is not a spectator sport but the glorious, active, and ordered work of the people of God.   This past week we celebrated the Protestant... Continue Reading

The Ridiculous Man and the Foolish Wisdom of God

Dostoevsky’s Dream and Paul’s Paradox: Becoming Fools to Be Wise

Written by Cody Watson | Thursday, November 13, 2025

The only hope we have is to become fools. As Scripture says, “Let no one deceive himself. If anyone among you thinks that he is wise in this age, let him become a fool that he may become wise” (1 Corinthians 3:18). As Dostoevsky shows us, we must become “ridiculous men”—willing to be thought foolish... Continue Reading

Canada, Babel, and the Hope of the World

Gospel hope for the disgruntled, depressed, and generally fed up.

Written by Jacob Leeming | Thursday, November 13, 2025

God is gloriously unconcerned about the conniving self-exaltation of man. Their strategies and plots pose no more threat to Him than a piece of tinsel does to a castle wall. His kingdom is forever. His Christ has been enthroned. His King has already been chosen and is seated even now upon the throne of heaven,... Continue Reading

Meeting Apathy from Exile

How do we minister fruitfully in a culture that simply does not care?

Written by Pastor Sean Whitenack | Thursday, November 13, 2025

If the challenge of our world is indifference, the opportunity is to embody a radiant, convictional, relational, Christ-centered presence in the community life of the church, one that people cannot ignore because it looks and loves like Jesus.    Beloved, I urge you as sojourners and exiles to abstain from the passions of the flesh,... Continue Reading

(Un)trustworthy Wounds from Wives

A warning to Christian wives tempted toward a critical spirit.

Written by Abigail Dodds | Thursday, November 13, 2025

The embittered wife quietly and subtly stops playing for her husband’s team and forms her own team, one that competes with and tries to beat him. Submission is no longer this wife’s heart posture.   “Michal the daughter of Saul had no child to the day of her death” (2 Samuel 6:23). This sobering judgment... Continue Reading

Appointed by God

The hope of the gospel is ours through faith.

Written by Stan Gale | Thursday, November 13, 2025

Our confidence and security depend not on the fickleness and frailty of our faith but on the firm purposes and promises of God who has appointed these things. God did not destine us for the wrath of His judgment but He did destine us to receive salvation.   God did not appoint us to wrath.... Continue Reading

Christ in the Pentateuch, Part 1

Consider for yourself, once again, the glory and beauty of Christ.

Written by Keith Kauffman | Thursday, November 13, 2025

Christ is that precious gem whose luster never fades, and beauty never disappoints. Looking upon Christ by faith always ignites the soul in love and devotion toward Him, even more so when we see Him in less obvious but equally profound ways.   And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he interpreted to them... Continue Reading

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Why True Watchmen Must Recover Love Without Losing Conviction

Written by Virgil Walker | Thursday, November 13, 2025

The Church doesn’t need another round of exposés. It needs an awakening. Discernment without love is suspicion. Love without discernment is sentimentality. The Church must recover both, truth that sees clearly and love that stays steady.   Discernment was never meant to be content. It was meant to be courage, the kind that loves truth... Continue Reading

The Prophets and the Peoples

How the prophets envision the inclusion of all nations in Israel's blessings.

Written by O. Palmer Robertson | Wednesday, November 12, 2025

The long-term predictions about the future…by divine design, will not be fully comprehended until that time when they are actually in process of being fulfilled. The general thrust of the prophetic message may be understood. But the details will remain sealed until the time has come.   A number of prophetic books include sections devoted... Continue Reading

Who Do You Critique Loudest?

Many Christians today direct their harshest criticism to those “out there.”

Written by John Beeson | Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Our culture has an inverted proportionality of critique. We protect those who are our own at all costs. It won’t take the discerning observer long to recall an occasion when the same party defending their own was attacking someone from the other party for a similar offense.   What comes to mind when you think... Continue Reading

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