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The Torn Veil: A Moment That Changed Everything
What was the true significance of that earth-shaking moment when Jesus died on the cross? In this powerful retelling, Dan Shields takes you inside the temple as priests witnessed the massive veil tear in two, revealing how Christ's sacrifice opened direct access to God for every believer.
Can I Be Sure I’m Saved?
Many Christians wrestle with the question, can I be sure I’m saved? In Can I Be Sure I’m Saved?, R.C. Sproul offers biblical guidance and practical insight for gaining confidence in your salvation. In this post, Devin Kelly shares how this short but powerful read addresses common doubts, explores the heart of true faith, and reminds us that assurance is found in Christ alone.
Weeping in the Garden
A garden can’t grow on sunshine and rain alone. It needs a gardener—someone to pull weeds, chase pests, and water roots in dry spells. In the same way, our souls need the attentive care of the Good Gardener. In her reflective blog, Emily DeAngelo draws us through the biblical gardens of Eden, Gethsemane, and the garden tomb to show how God meets us in our weeping and tends to our weary hearts. Whether you're wrestling with sorrow or simply battling weeds, this piece is a reminder that Jesus is always at work—restoring, pruning, and preparing us for the day we walk with Him in the garden where every tear will be wiped away.
How We Respond to Sin: The Difference Between Godly Sorrow and Worldly Grief
Nick Hettinger explores how believers should respond to conviction and guilt over sin, distinguishing between godly sorrow that leads to repentance and worldly grief that produces spiritual death. Learn to embrace God's conviction as a gift and find freedom from shame through His faithful forgiveness.
From Distance to Intimacy: Acknowledging God Daily
Bryce Vaught tackles one of faith's biggest challenges: how do we grow closer to someone we can't see? Discover three practical ways to acknowledge God in your daily life and develop the intimate relationship with Christ you were designed for.
How Discipleship Can Energize Your Spiritual Life (Part 1)
Jonathan Thiede tackles the spiritual boredom that comes from knowing about faith without truly living it, like a tennis fan who's never picked up a racket. Discover how discipleship can transform your spiritual life from passive observation to active growth through relational, goal-oriented, and transformative connections with others.
True Fantasy Stories are Inherently Christian Stories
Ever wonder why fantasy stories like Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings resonate so deeply with readers across all cultures and beliefs? Tyler Thomas explores how true fantasy inherently reflects Christian themes of sacrifice, redemption, and hope, revealing that our favorite fictional worlds point us toward the greatest true story ever told.
Dual Roads to Darkness: Two Ways to Death and the Single Path to Life
Jake Williams explores why the popular "two ways to live" framework might miss a crucial third path that leads people away from God—religious performance that masquerades as righteousness. Discover how the gospel offers a transformative alternative that transcends both moral rebellion and legalistic religion.
The Ted Cruz-Tucker Carlson Debate: What Does the Bible Really Say About Supporting Israel?
Pastor Brady Randall tackles the complex question of whether Christians are biblically mandated to support modern-day Israel, examining what Scripture really says about God's chosen people today. Discover how biblical passages like Genesis 12 and Romans 9-11 should shape Christian perspectives on Israel, salvation, and Middle East policy.
Seven Ancient Worship Disciplines from Richard Foster's Timeless Wisdom
Dan Shields explores Richard Foster's wisdom on worship, showing how we need more than knowing about God—we must experience His presence. Discover seven ancient disciplines that transform worship from routine religious activity into life-giving encounters with the living God in both corporate gatherings and daily life.