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Deborah and Barak

The fourth judge and Israel’s deliverer in Judges 4.

Written by Mitch Chase | Saturday, February 28, 2026

“I will surely go with you. Nevertheless, the road on which you are going will not lead to your glory, for the LORD will sell Sisera into the hand of a woman” (Judg. 4:9). Though commanding Israel’s army against King Jabin, Barak will not slay Sisera. This honor would go to a woman (who is... Continue Reading

The Secret of an Extraordinary Life

When the Spirit prompts us to speak to some random stranger about the gospel, why do we shy away?

Written by Bill Elliff | Saturday, February 28, 2026

Our life is often seen as precious to us. We pamper and take care of it, making sure that we do not suffer any harm. And so, there is a limit to what we will attempt, where we will go, what we will say.   Why do some men and women make a greater impact... Continue Reading

Challenges and Opportunities

You may experience a better attitude toward things if you can start seeing them as challenges and opportunities.

Written by Pete Hurst | Saturday, February 28, 2026

I don’t know about you, but words like “problems,” “obstacles,” and “resistance,” have a negative overtone for me. It’s not that I can’t use them or that I should resolve not to; it’s just that when I think about them, I’d like to put a more positive spin on things.   Ryan Holiday has written... Continue Reading

Let the Favor of the Lord be Upon Us

God’s wrath was poured out upon His only Son, so that He can be our dwelling place.

Written by Sarah Ivill | Saturday, February 28, 2026

Our sins stain our souls and sentence us to separation from God, “Who considers the power of your anger, and your wrath according to the fear of you?” (v. 11). But in the midst of misery Moses sounds a note of mercy. There is a solution to God’s wrath. Those who turn to God for... Continue Reading

Sweet Hour of Prayer (Amy Carmichael and Betsie ten Boom)

May prayer not seem like a duty to be discharged while carefully keeping one eye on the slowly moving clock. May it instead prove to be a welcome privilege.

Written by Vance Christie | Saturday, February 28, 2026

Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, May I thy consolations share, Till, from Mount Pisgah’s lofty height, I view my home, and take my flight: This robe of flesh I’ll drop, and rise To seize the everlasting prize; And shout, while passing thro’ the air, Farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer   Here’s... Continue Reading

Better Than I Deserve

A humble person understands dependence—on God and on others.

Written by Randy Booth | Saturday, February 28, 2026

Gratitude steadies us. It keeps entitlement at bay and guards our hearts against pride. A thankful person is, almost by definition, a humble one.   “How are you?” “Better than I deserve.” Now that is a reply—especially when it’s meant and not just memorized. Taken to heart, it reveals a mature and grounded perspective. It... Continue Reading

Fruit Isn’t the Root

Why diversity and unity can’t carry moral weight

Written by Virgil Walker | Friday, February 27, 2026

When fruit becomes the destination, leaders start managing appearances instead of shepherding souls. The room stays calm, drift goes unchallenged, and clarity becomes the cost of keeping things together.   When diversity becomes righteousness and unity becomes faithfulness, truth becomes the thing nobody wants to examine. This piece names a category error I’ve caught in... Continue Reading

Windows to Heaven or Doors to Idolatry? Defining the Icon

Some Reformed believers may argue that icons are unwise, given how art has morphed into icons in the past. What are off-limits? The second commandment tells us.

Written by John B. Carpenter | Friday, February 27, 2026

The Reformed movement began by stripping the altars of icons. But by removing icons from the sanctuary, we did not leave the worshipper with nothing but bare walls. Rather, in rejecting the visual stimulus of the icon, we returned to the God-ordained power of the Word. As Paul writes to the Galatians, “It was before... Continue Reading

Why Protestants Are Converting to Roman Catholicism

The Roman church continues to entice us from the purity of the truth, keeping Reformational issues relevant.

Written by Jeremiah Jasso | Friday, February 27, 2026

Protestantism, rightly understood, brings the Christian to the great riches hidden in the Word of God. Souls are reborn, families are restored, and cities are rebuilt as the Spirit uses the Word of God to regenerate humans. We must not forget that our Protestant forefathers fought and bled for those blessings.     On April... Continue Reading

The Life and Death Intensity of Ministry

Ministry is hard, but worth every moment.

Written by Bill Elliff | Friday, February 27, 2026

Think for a moment about Paul’s experiences facing hardened, slanderous religious leaders, demonic forces, and an entire city in a mindless mob ready to destroy him. But in the midst of it all we read these words: The Word of the Lord spread and prevailed (Acts 19:20).   If you are a genuine follower of... Continue Reading

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