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The Bible is Just so… Extra        

The New Testament writers push literary conventions because their occasion and purpose demand it.

Written by Tommy Keene | Thursday, August 21, 2025

The NT writers shape and twist the conventions of their time in order to better accomplish their purpose: to proclaim the name of Christ to the ends of the earth. This event—the coming of the Christ and the call to establish His Church–is unique and unprecedented, and as such cannot be contained within the established... Continue Reading

Packed Idaho Event Challenges Pastor Doug Wilson’s Movement

Podcast producers deliberately scheduled their first Moscow visit to coincide with Grace Agenda, Christ Church’s weekend conference.

Written by Tracy Simmons | Thursday, August 21, 2025

Audience members lined up to share personal stories and ask questions about combating Christian nationalism while maintaining community relationships. Moscow City Councilor Julia Parker was first to the mike, asking how to “be a good, welcoming, kind community” while fighting “this Christian nationalist church.”   More than 250 people packed the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center... Continue Reading

Why the Pain?

A blunt exposition of Daniel 7:15–28.

Written by Campbell Markham | Thursday, August 21, 2025

In our troubles we must always ask whether or why God is chastising us. Godless Babylon, Persia, and Greece didn’t intend to execute God’s judgment and chastisement, but to pillage. Yet what they intended for evil the Son of Man intended for good: to bring justice upon his idolatrous and law-breaking people, to foreshadow his... Continue Reading

When Brothers in Unity Dwell

Do not undervalue the importance of inter-church relations and the value they bring to the church.

Written by Kyle E. Sims | Thursday, August 21, 2025

Fraternal relationships are a visible expression of the invisible universal church. Second, they are a means for formal cooperation and accountability in ministry. Finally, they are a conduit for personal friendship beyond our own denominations, regions, and nations.    The division of the church is a product of man’s sinfulness. There should be one visible... Continue Reading

Christian: Before Moving, Make the Church Your Priority!

Freddie was warned, but in the end he moved and came to realize the consequences for his own soul by landing in a weak local church.

Written by Forrest L. Marion | Thursday, August 21, 2025

In the 2020s, during a period of high emigration within our country for reasons ranging from Covid reaction and Blue-Red State politics to traditional ones (work, family, retirement), Christians will do well to heed the warnings of their forefathers two centuries ago. . . . Don’t be a Freddie.   Recently, a Christian brother told... Continue Reading

“Against the Darkness: The Doctrine of Angels, Satan, and Demons,” by Graham A. Cole

Book Review: Christians are reminded of who they are and Whose they are.

Written by Dave Jenkins, Graham A. Cole | Thursday, August 21, 2025

Against the Darkness is a helpful biblical-theological feast for serious-minded laypeople and pastor-theologians to sink their teeth into and grow in their understanding of angels, demons, Satan, spiritual warfare, the person and work of Jesus, and the second coming of our Lord.   Growing up in Seattle, I often interacted with those who have divergent... Continue Reading

What Does It Mean to Be an Ambassador for Christ?

Jesus sends his ambassadors to negotiate peace. His terms of peace must be accepted, or destruction will follow.

Written by Matt Rhodes | Thursday, August 21, 2025

The missionary’s goal is “establishing Christ-centered churches that are sufficiently mature to multiply and endure among peoples who have had little or no access to Jesus’s message.” The missionary’s task, then, is to go in Christ’s authority as ambassadors of his kingdom, to communicate his message to the nations.   Ambassadorship in the New Testament... Continue Reading

What He Said Before He Died

Jacob spoke to his sons not like a bitter old man but like a poet sharpened by pain.

Written by Rich Bitterman | Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Judah, the fourth-born. The one with a history soaked in compromise and scandal. Yet he would carry the line of kings. The right to rule. The bloodline of promise. Not forever. Just until. Until Shiloh came. Until the One named Rest.   The air didn’t move. Dust hung suspended, untouched by breath or breeze, as... Continue Reading

The Blessing of Election

Election puts God’s sovereign grace on full display.

Written by Scott Aniol | Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Unconditional election teaches us that God is God. He is free, sovereign, and gracious. He doesn’t choose us because we are worthy—He chooses us because He is merciful. If you are in Christ, it is because He chose you before the world began.   Unconditional Election means that before the foundation of the world, God... Continue Reading

Ex-Pastors Share Reasons Behind Their Ministry Exit

Only around 1% of U.S. Protestant pastors leave the ministry each year.

Written by Aaron Earls | Wednesday, August 20, 2025

When offering advice to churches on how they can best help their pastor thrive in ministry, former pastors give fewer options. At least one in 10 say congregations should love and respect their pastor’s family, pray for their pastor, give them time off and protect it, encourage and care for them, be supportive and have... Continue Reading

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