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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...
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,...
Deuteronomy 7 and the Gospel: Truth Over Misunderstanding
When a friend asks, “Did God command genocide?”, the question pierces the heart of anyone wrestling with the Old Testament. It confronts our desire for...
Misplaced Shame, True Shame: The Gospel Answer
Shame is a familiar companion in the Christian walk—sometimes it feels like a weight that drags us down, other times it sharpens our conscience toward...