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Weeping Christians Are Growing Christians
When I first developed chronic pain, I naively thought I needed to be happy about my suffering. I mustered every…
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Are Christian Artists Free to Ignore the Fall?
What if the fall never happened? What if we lived in a world of light, untouched by evil? Answering that…
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John Lennox on What He Knows at 82
What a renowned 82-year-old Christian mathematician has to say about a life well lived. For decades, Oxford mathematics professor emeritus…
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What Does the New Covenant Teach about Baptism?
Despite clear facts from Scripture supporting believer’s baptism, our paedobaptist friends will tell us that infant baptism is not found…
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Face Perimenopause with Hope
The adage that you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone proves true for women experiencing perimenopause (the decade…
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AI Is Impressive. But It’s Not Transcendent.
I recently came across a paper with an interesting title: “A Taxonomy of Transcendence.” Authored by researchers affiliated with several…
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A Prayer for the One Whose Life Feels Empty and Unfruitful – Your Daily Prayer – May 20
We all have those dark, lifeless places where we think nothing good can happen. As we grieve these areas of…
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The Courage to Be Spiritually Honest
Discover the true meaning of spiritual honesty, which goes beyond proving a point to embodying God’s truth with humility and…
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How AI Is Shaping the Next Generation
AI is rapidly integrating into our children’s lives, offering both transformative educational benefits and significant risks, from personalized learning to…
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Rejoicing in the Day of Small Things
The “Small Things” of Pastoral Care If you asked a pastor or elder to describe how tends the flock, he’d…
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