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Expanding Eden

Mankind's Mission and the Presence of God

In their new book “God Dwells Among Us: Expanding Eden to the Ends of the Earth,” authors G.K. Beale and Mitchell Kim hope to “fuel the church to fulfill its mission in the world.”

Grace 101

This grace that moves toward us to regenerate, justify, and adopt us is the same grace that transforms us so that nothing about us remains the same.

Edith and Francis Schaeffer’s Ministry to Children

The Schaeffers’ ministry to children holds many implications and admonitions for the church today.

Connecting a Congregation with God’s Word

Local Church Discovers the Power of Reading the Scriptures Together
Gen Z Bible reading

Champagne’s Sunday sermons are inspired by the previous week’s readings, which has helped keep congregants engaged and enthusiastic about the commitment to God’s Word.

Friendship in the Valley of the Shadow of Death

As Andrew’s disease appeared and progressed, Ed helped guide Andrew and his wife, Amy, through the wilderness of terminal illness.

How to Repent of Slander in a Digital Age

What happens if we have slandered someone publicly and want to repent? What does true repentance look like?

Holy Curiosity

What We Miss When Faith and Science Become a Battlefield

For McElrath, Sponsler, and countless other Christians in the sciences, the daily work of science is not a battle with their secular colleagues. Rather, the battle is with their own sinful natures.

Christmas is the Myth That’s No Myth

Jesus Invaded Our World in Real Time

“Now the story of Christ is simply a true myth: a myth working on us the same way as the others, but with this tremendous difference that it really happened.” – C.S. Lewis

For Christians, This is a Time for Confidence

Our Conversation
 With Stephen Nichols

There are sound reasons ?to trust God in our ?post-Christian culture.

Our Union
 With Christ

A Conversation With Rankin Wilbourne

A diminished view of union with Christ, Wilbourne believes, brings a diminished view of salvation: We may know what Christ saved us from, “but we lost sight of what God has saved us for.”

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