If we look to God in the day of trouble, fear Him as the Lord of hosts (i.e., the One who governs all creatures and commands all the armies of heaven and earth), and rely upon His care and love as a child depends upon His father’s protection, then we will know rest and peace.
Read MoreToday, you can listen to part one of Conrad Mbewe’s full interview from Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically.
Read MoreLooking unto Jesus is the epitome of a Christian's happiness, the quintessence of evangelical duties.
Read MoreToday, you can listen to part one of Paul Washer’s full interview from Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically.
Read More…He would come to the House of the Interpreter, and knocking at the door, he would be shown some valuable lessons. (Editor's note: Bunyan portrays the Interpreter, as an emblem of the Holy Spirit.)
Read MoreWe have spent the last few weeks walking through principles to help us in how we can get the most out of our reading. In this episode, we wanted to share discussions we have had with friends of ours across the Christian publishing industry.
Read MoreNavigating the Classics is a new, quarterly podcast series that offers a modern guide to the books that shaped Christianity.
Read MoreWhat the scriptures give us is not an abstract concept of God, such as the philosopher gives us, but puts the very living God before us and lets us see Him in the works of His hands.
Read MoreLast week we republished a discussion between John Snyder and Jeremy Walker on the first five of six principles to keep in mind if you want to get the most benefit of reading careful books this year.
Read MoreChrist and his Church together review their wilderness-days and praise the Lord.
Read MoreWith the start of the new year, we wanted to revisit John Snyder's conversation with Jeremy Walker back in 2021 about six principles to reading well.
Read MoreGod has given each believer and each church instruction regarding the fight against sin. Step back and consider how God’s overarching plans should determine how we wage war against sin in our lives, homes, churches, and world.
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