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God, the Lord of Time

One day we will joyfully work and live in the presence of God without any sense of running out of time or a race against the clock.

Written by Joel Arnold | Friday, March 13, 2026

Jesus has demonstrated that it is possible to live as a finite human in a broken world and to do so well. Jesus was joyfully busy with His Father’s work all of His short days on earth, and He has now conquered, and He is sitting down in the presence of the Father.   Tara... Continue Reading

The Christian Hope in Mourning

The Cross and the empty tomb make present mourning and pain bearable.

Written by Greg Mathis | Friday, March 13, 2026

A funeral is a sanctifying rehearsal of our own future: one that calls us deeper to Christ and asks us to contemplate what portion of our present way of living will be judged as eternally significant by the only One whose evaluation really matters.   During the Covid-19 pandemic, the practice of delaying funerals became... Continue Reading

You Have to Have a Culture to Defend It

To defend Western civilization, you must, surely, know what that is.

Written by Jonathon Van Maren | Friday, March 13, 2026

William F. Buckley recognized that to defend Western civilization, you must also be civilized. This is not to say that would-be culture warriors must share Buckley’s taste in music or literature or art. But it is true that character is destiny.   The late William F. Buckley, the founder of National Review, host of The Firing Line, and... Continue Reading

God Is My Portion Forever

Don’t envy the wicked who prosper.

Written by Conrad Mbewe | Friday, March 13, 2026

If you are going to enjoy a true buoyancy of spirit in suffering, you must concentrate on the God who is sovereign over all affairs of this world. You need to look above the blood, sweat, and tears of this life and fix your eyes on this God who promises to be with His people... Continue Reading

Thomas Watson

His "Body of Divinity" is a highly regarded theology book for laymen.

Written by Rev. Mark J. Henninger | Friday, March 13, 2026

Pastor Watson was gracious, humble, pastoral, and brilliant. There is just something about the things he writes/says that is almost bordering on the miraculous. He has a way of stating things, seemingly-spontaneously, that are sweetly peppered with fascinating nuances from the Scripture and Christ’s gospel of grace.   One of the great Puritans, Thomas Watson... Continue Reading

Young Men: Find a Godly Wife

What she thinks about the Bible, the gospel, and the Christian life really matters.

Written by Jacob Crouch | Friday, March 13, 2026

Young men, find a wife. Be attracted for the right reasons. Find someone who will go to war with you as a soldier of Christ. Find a real help. Find a wife and find a good thing.   I’ve got a bone to pick with young Christian men. Specifically, I want to talk to young... Continue Reading

Down to Earth

Why Are Younger Evangelicals Drawn to Older Expressions of the Faith?

Written by Matthew Plett | Friday, March 13, 2026

The covenantal and postmillennial emphasis that has historically marked Reformed and Puritan life is one of the most compelling aspects of the Christian story….The biblical world picture involves the succession of generations, of the sovereign Lord producing godly seed through godly parents (Malachi 2:15).   One morning in the spring of 1990, my sister and... Continue Reading

The Him Hymnal

The word of God is penned by Him who is reality’s foremost author, poet, artist, mathematician, and musician all rolled into one.

Written by Joshua Budimlic | Thursday, March 12, 2026

Throughout history, the Psalms have not only served as the Church’s hymnal, but as a book of prayer as well. Whether in seasons of want or fullness, wandering or wondering, joy or sorrow, the Psalms have given voice to countless saints along every leg of their earthly pilgrimage.   The Bible is many things. It... Continue Reading

My AI Jesus

AI can easily become an idol. More likely, AI will make our present idols more addictive. But it will never be able to provide an answer for our sin.

Written by Justin Huston | Thursday, March 12, 2026

AI is a program; it does what it is made to do. It repeats and responds to prompts from the bank of information it has. Some have looked to AI to fill the void they find when their life lacks the intimacy of a relationship, or at least intimacy without the challenges that come from... Continue Reading

They Will Hear: The Promise that Propels Mission

Echoes of Isaiah’s Servant: Opening Blind Eyes and Bringing Light  

Written by Matt Fraser | Thursday, March 12, 2026

God is still fulfilling the Old Testament scriptures regarding the Servant’s mission, opening eyes and hearts, through the mission of the church. Mission is the fruition of “Thus says the Lord.”   Discouragement is inevitable when we serve in the mission of the church. We see worldly systems that, with sophistication and accuracy, promote sin... Continue Reading

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