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The Abitinian Martyrs – The Christians Who Couldn’t Do Without a Lord’s Day Service

Today, these martyrs continue to be remembered for their courage and their unswerving conviction that no "Christian could exist without the Lord’s Day."

Written by Simonetta Carr | Saturday, January 7, 2023

The first person to be tortured was the senator Dativus who, due to his position, was thought to have been an instigator (Fortunatianus had placed the blame on him). While Dativus was being prepared for torture, another Christian, Thelica, stepped forward to clarify that the meeting was a collective decision: “We are Christians. It was... Continue Reading

God, My All-Sufficient Portion: How William Carey Found Strength to Plod

Every morning, Carey sought the presence of God. Every day, he strove to serve His Savior.

Written by M. R. Conrad | Thursday, January 5, 2023

Despite his abysmal circumstances and lack of key resources, Carey found his sufficiency in God. In desperation to feed and house his family, Carey moved east of Kolkata and took up farming in Debhatta near the border of modern-day Bangladesh. All the while, his wife’s mental condition deteriorated. On April 14, 1794, though struggling with... Continue Reading

2023 Bible Reading Plans

What will your 2023 Bible reading plan look like? Here are a variety of Bible reading plans to help you find one suitable to grow your faith by regularly reading Scripture.

Written by Bryan Schneider | Wednesday, December 28, 2022

There are only 52 Lord’s Day a year to preach, and in our historic congregation at Sharon Reformed Presbyterian Church, the longstanding practice is lectio continua. Preaching book by book, chapter by chapter, pericope by pericope gives God’s people stability. However, once a year this pattern changes… on January 1st, 2023. God’s people will be... Continue Reading

The Women Who Helped Chrysostom

Chrysostom’s correspondence highlights the contributions of several women.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Tuesday, December 27, 2022

The only reason we know about these women is because of some letters by Chrysostom which have been preserved…But there are certainly many other women who have made invaluable contributions to the church, although they may never be remembered in this life.   Some time ago, I wrote about Olympias, a widow of noble birth... Continue Reading

Household Expectations: Be All In

Left behind crumbs and crayons are a welcome sign of vibrancy in the household of God.

Written by Sharon Smith Leaman | Monday, December 26, 2022

Church life stabilizes our families because it is built on a sure foundation. It is a place where we learn to live with integrity the faith we profess. Being a part of a larger covenant community teaches our children what it looks like to grow in holiness.  It teaches us what love, self-sacrifice, and belonging... Continue Reading

The Sabbath is Vital to the Christian Religion

Learning to delight in the Sabbath and to see more clearly how it is the straight teaching of Scripture.

Written by Matthew Lee | Monday, December 26, 2022

Sabbath-keeping does not come naturally to me. It does not fit with my sensibilities; I much prefer believing that I may refresh myself in any way I please on the Lord’s Day. But as the Spirit has sanctified me to put my Sabbath-breaking to death, I am learning to delight more and more in it.... Continue Reading

Spurgeon’s Greatest Evangelist

Mrs. Lavinia Strickland Bartlett (1806-1875)

Written by Tim Wilson | Wednesday, December 21, 2022

She was a woman in constant demand. Pastors from the US praised her for her importance to Spurgeon’s church. Women from across the world wrote to her for advice in their own endeavours. Even in semi-retirement, men begged her to speak to women at their churches.   The streets of London were at a standstill.... Continue Reading

Russian Pastor, Maxim Fokin, Exiled in Turkey

Maxim has connected with a group of Russian speaking people in Izmir, Turkey who were looking for a pastor for a church they were planting.

Written by Dewey Roberts | Saturday, December 17, 2022

After receiving this telephone call, Maxim and his family made the very difficult decision to remain as exiles in Turkey rather than to return home. Maxim and his son are opposed to the present war Russia is waging. This decision has been painful to his soul because he had labored for years in starting a... Continue Reading

Sybil Mosely Bingham and the Challenges of Missionary Life in Hawaii

Sybil set up the first missionary school in Hawaii – initially in the twenty-feet-square home provided by the government to the thirteen missionaries and their babies.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Saturday, December 17, 2022

The Binghams stayed in Hawaii for twenty years and founded the Kawaiahaʻo Church. They also helped to develop a written Hawaiian alphabet. Besides the school, Sybil also started a weekly prayer meeting, attended by more than a thousand Hawaiian women.   Sybil’s admission to the mission field reminds me of a scene of a movie.... Continue Reading

When God’s Sovereign Will Seems Inscrutable: Elisabeth Elliot

Sometimes God’s sovereign will seems inscrutable, especially when it involves His allowing overwhelming trial or crushing disappointment.

Written by Vance Christie | Thursday, December 8, 2022

Elisabeth reached a number of solid conclusions about such incomprehensible developments: (1) Sometimes God’s sovereign will is inscrutable and defies easy explanation. Our “why?” questions may not be satisfactorily answered for a very long time, or perhaps not ever in this life, although they doubtless will be in eternity. (2) Such situations provide Christians with... Continue Reading

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