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Grieving the Loss of my Spiritual Father
By Chuck Colson
In the end, laments join in the deep groanings of the Spirit as we await the great final day, crying out, “Come, Lord Jesus.”
Many of us, stung by the far-reaching effects of Darwinism, are skeptical of science, even though we live by its discoveries. Yet Romans teaches us that the natural world is there to tell us important things clearly, even giving proof that God exists.
Lessons from Our Losses
By Scott Sauls
In Christ alone, we have an eternal perspective, a weight of glory, as it were, that far outweighs even the loathsome sting of death that will eventually come to bite us on the heel.
Our Faith is Being Tested, and is on Display
By Nancy Guthrie
The world is watching. They want to see if Jesus really makes a difference in how a person suffers what is unbearable and loses what is valuable.
The Weasel at Your Neck
By James Kessler
Every human being, certainly every Christian woman and man, lives with a weasel at their neck.
Revelation 6 reminds us that God is preserving, providing for, and preparing His people in the midst of suffering.
Virtual Communion: Informed Advice and Opinion
By L. Roy Taylor, Stated Clerk
Communion makes us better Christians, not only by what we do, but also by what God does.
Letting Leviticus Seep into Your Soul
By Jay Sklar
Christians can be changed by the rich lessons this book teaches.
A Capital Campaign Built on Gospel Transformation
By Nancy Franson
“It’s never been about our plan. It’s always been about gospel transformation through prayer.”
“And in Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord”
By Ray Cannata and Joshua Reitano
The Creed teaches us the mystery of God. But it also points to Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who is Ruler and Lord over the entire world.









