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One Mediator, Many Shadows: How the Whole Bible Points to Jesus
Have you ever noticed how a single beam of light, passing through a prism, reveals a whole spectrum of color hidden within it? The Bible...
Teach Them Diligently: Why Talking About Jesus at Home Changes Everything
There is a moment most Christian parents know well. You are driving your child home from school, the radio is off, and in the quiet...
Anchored in the Living Word: How God’s Promises Hold Us When the World Cannot
There are moments when the world outside the window looks genuinely frightening—when grief sits heavy on the chest, when uncertainty crowds out hope, when the...
Learning from the Past Without Being Lost in It: The Gospel as Our Anchor in Retrieval Theology
There is a longing in the human heart for something older, deeper, and more solid than the noise of the present moment. We sense that...
The Preacher’s Hidden Battle: How the Gospel Sustains Those Who Proclaim It
Before a single word is spoken from a pulpit, a war has already been fought. It happens in the quiet of a study on a...
Words That Point to the Word: How Christian Books Serve the Living Christ
There is a quiet hunger in the human soul that no algorithm can satisfy. We scroll, we stream, we consume — and still the restlessness...
Born From Above: What Nicodemus Teaches Us About Where Identity Truly Comes From
Most of us spend years constructing ourselves. We stack credentials, cultivate reputations, inherit family names, and pour ourselves into careers — all in the quiet...
The Bible Belongs at the Table: New-Creation Abolitionism and the Gospel of Jesus Christ
There is a tension many believers carry quietly into celebrations of Juneteenth. On one hand, the heart swells with gratitude for freedom proclaimed and lives...
When the Word Enters the Classroom: What the Texas Bible Debate Reveals About Scripture’s True Power
There is something quietly remarkable about the fact that a governing body in the twenty-first century is debating which words of Scripture children must encounter....
Slavery and the Gospel: Christ’s Answer to Human Dignity
When a modern commentator claims that Scripture can be used to defend slavery, the conversation quickly moves from academic debate to the very heart of...
Fatherhood of God: The Gospel of the Father’s Love
When a toddler squeals, “Father, look at me!” after a playful tumble, the world pauses to notice the simple, profound bond of love. That same...
Walking the Wound: What Repentance, Memory, and the Gospel Demand of the Church
There is a muddy trail in Richmond, Virginia, that remembers what many would rather forget. From 1830 to 1860, tens of thousands of enslaved men,...