The book of 2 Corinthians is probably my favorite book of the NT—at least this week. But whatever week it is 2 Corinthians ...
“Because we Americans enjoyed a national beginning which we have come to regard as foundational, and not a mere temporal launching pad, we have the ability in times of trouble to think our way back to ...
Pence’s new book, What Conservatives Believe, breaks no new ground. It does not yield to the performative narcissism of the age by settling old scores or dishing insider gossip. What it does provide ...
Henry’s observation was picked up by later commentators, among them John Gill (1697-1771), who, at Genesis 2:22, reproduces ...
The problem is, leaders have to make multiple decisions all day, every day. The more decisions we need to make, the greater ...
This is a series of short expositions of Revelation 4-22 from a futurist perspective. Follow along with a timeline here. We ...
A shared statement of faith, though extremely helpful, is not a guarantee that your entire congregation will always agree on doctrine, the ordinances, or church membership. Do not grumble against one ...
The reported medical emergency has not been independently confirmed by Gothard or any official representative, and no additional details about his condition or the hospital where he is reportedly ...
There’s no cookie-cutter approach to honoring aging parents. Most senior citizens say they’d like to stay in their own home as they age. When family members live nearby, simply picking up groceries ...
“After the initial public offering (IPO) of SpaceX, Musk has officially become the world’s first trillionaire (sadly, SpaceX stock has taken a tumble and now Musk is only a 900 billionaire).” - P&D ...
“Those of us who retain the skepticism about ambitious government that once seemed to define the right are ceaselessly told that we are obsolete. We do not, the cliché has it, know ‘what time it is.’” ...
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