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Right after Peter's encounter with Cornelius, Luke tells us about the Jewish and Gentile believers in Antioch. Acts 11:19 says that when the d...
The fourteenth century was a time of Dickensian paradox. Though it was a calamitous time of war, plague, corruption, and social disintegration, it...
The value of life grows in magnitude when we stare death in the eye. Death is obscene, a grotesque contradiction to life. The contrast between the...
Whatever view of the Lord’s Supper we hold, we all desire a heightened sense of what God holds out to us in these dynamic symbols.
Eric O. Jacobsen reviews "Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens" (Brazos, 2020) about loneliness and ...
Rachael Starke reflects on the weeping mothers of Bethlehem, our frequent sorrows in the present, and our immovable hope for the future.
If we do not understand the weight of the miracle of the incarnation of Christ, it is because we do not understand the weight of the holiness of G...
Jared Lyda shares the story of how he went from drug dealer to church planter, and he shares the ways in which God has been growing him in ministry.
Hannah Chao writes about RenewLA, a Los Angeles nonprofit launched by a church, Sovereign Grace L.A., to love and serve at-risk youth in the city.
Martin Luther discovered truth only after serious thought, Jeff Mingee writes. We cannot expect to discover it while mindlessly scrolling though m...