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“It may seem that, compared to what we see in Scripture, visible miracles are very few and far between today. But greater invisible miracles are in fact are happening all the time around us as God ...
“ ‘Brain rot’ was Oxford’s word of the year in 2024, defined as ‘the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as the result of overconsumption of material ...
“The First Helvetic Confession of 1536 was an attempt to unite the Lutherans and Swiss Reformed. It was called for by seven Swiss leaders and was to be held in Basel. Many of the points of the ...
The book of Acts records several incidents referencing the present session of Jesus at God’s right hand ( Acts 5:31, 7:55-56 ...
“Tragedies expose our deepest beliefs about life and the world. Not only do they reveal what those beliefs are, they test whether they are ‘big enough.’” - Breakpoint ...
“The initiative, a partnership with the Evangelical Council for Abuse Prevention (ECAP), is designed to deliver ‘Gospel-focused’ support for survivors, ministry leaders and others needing advice on ...
“No country in the world has gone as far as Canada in enabling people to die if they want to. And a lot of Canadians want to.” - RNS ...
“Enter my classroom with me as I share some of the lessons I learned in that class. Lessons that have changed my life as a ...
“The glory of God is the driving force of missionary work. The result is secure: ‘The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea’ ( Hab. 2:14 ).” - ...
“As a Christian working in the Bitcoin industry, I regularly field responses from Christians trying to wrap their heads around something that, for many, seems to be much ado about nothing.” - IFWE ...
“In 1 Timothy 5:8, Paul writes that anyone who does not provide for their relatives is ‘worse than an unbeliever.’ This passage isn’t about caring for children — it’s about widows and aging parents.
Review: ‘The Saints’ Everlasting Rest’ by Richard Baxter - “Paul calls us to set our ‘minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth’ ( Col 3:2 ). How can we learn to do that? Richard ...
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