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Mufasa stumbles, Sonic races ahead
Disney's Mufasa confuses the Lion King legacy, while Sonic the Hedgehog 3 delivers an action-packed, all-ages thrill
Crooks caught stealing 34,000 avocados in Texas | Not the Bee
After the election of Donald Trump to his second term, millennials on the Left immediately discovered fiscal conservatism and started worrying that raising tariffs might affect the cost of the most important thing in their lives: guacamole.
Borrowing from the Neighbors - Biblical Archaeology Society
Early Christians often assimilated well-established pagan imagery when they set out to depict their stories and beliefs.
Praise the Lord: Another Successful Catalyst Event | Answers in Genesis
This year’s Catalyst program was a huge success, and we’re so thankful to the Lord for the impact of this experience on Australian young people.
What Does Isaiah 9:6 Mean? | Crossway Articles
We read this on Christmas cards and holiday signs, but what does it mean?
Seven Surprises of the First Christmas | Desiring God
Though Christmas today may feel as familiar as lights on a tree, the coming of Christ was full of God-sent surprises.
Bucket Ministry provides clean water, Living Water to contaminated slum in Kenya | Baptist Press
KIBERA, Kenya (BP) – Matt Beasley, lead pastor of Severns Valley Baptist Church in Elizabethtown, Ky., conducted global missions the two years he and his wife Valerie were International Mission Board church planters in Prague.
Al Mohler Says He "Hopes and Prays" Jimmy Carter is Born Again
Jimmy Carter is a name synonymous with many things—39th President of the United States, peanut farmer, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and self-professed devout Christian.
Christmas Spoilers
Greg chats about some Christmas myths, recommends two films that capture the nativity well, then answers questions about whether day trading is a form of gambling, being a gardener vs. a harvester, and reconciling Greg’s view on decision making with Romans 12:2.
The Textual Mechanic: Mike Licona, Bart Ehrman and Rethinking Biblical Inerrancy
Back in May of 2024, Mike Licona, of Risen Jesus blog, publicly posted his Fall ETS 2023 presentation " Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerra...
Triablogue: Matthew As A Source On Jesus' Childhood
The authorship of the gospel of Matthew has important implications for issues related to the childhood of Jesus.
Forgive us Our Debts - Credo Magazine
The familiar phrase, “forgive us our debts,” is probably known to most Christians because it comes from the Lord’s Prayer. When Christ’s disciples asked him how they should pray, Jesus identified the confession of sin as one of the key elements of prayer (Matt.
Quotes to Ponder (118) | Effectual Grace
“Christians believe in the virgin birth of Jesus. Atheists believe in the virgin birth of the cosmos.
A Collection of Random Thoughts on Christian Living | Tim Challies
Not every thought makes a good article and sometimes an entire article can be distilled down to a single thought. For those reasons, I like to occasionally create what I have created here--a roundup of brief, random thoughts about Christian living.
Climate Change | Biblical Science Institute
Is climate change real? If so, what is the cause?
Dr. Poythress Interviewed by Clay Sidebender over the ICBI and CSBI
Dr. Poythress talked recently with Clay Sidebender of the Substack newsletter The Inerrant Word; used by permission.
William Cunningham: Humble Controversialist – Banner of Truth USA
The following short article appeared in Issue 690 of the Banner of Truth Magazine (March 2021). The first volume of William Cunningham’s works to be prepared for the press by his literary executors, James Buchanan and James Bannerman, was The Reformers and the Theology of the Reformation.
How Heavy Metal Prepared Me for the Gospel — Doctrine and Devotion
The first record I owned was the 1976 Destroyer album by Kiss. I even had their poster on my wall.
Christmas and the Origin of Hanukkah – Ritmeyer Archaeological Design
Skip to content Ritmeyer Archaeological Design …for the latest research, analysis and products on Biblical Archaeology Menu Christmas and the Origin of Hanukkah Jesus kept the Feast of Hanukkah Every year on the 25 th of December, most Christians celebrate Christmas, but in this year of 2024, Jews
Sola Sisters: [UPDATED 2020] Christians and Conspiracy Theories (Compiled)
A blog about the historic Confessional Christian faith.