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Jots and Tittles | The Institute for Creation Research
Skip to main content The Institute for Creation Research Donate Subscribe Menu Jots and Tittles BY JOHN D. MORRIS, PH.D. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2026 “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.”
Is This a Flaw in the Moral Argument?
Greg answers questions about responding to someone in ministry who’s avoiding controversial truths with the students, suggestions for witnessing to a brother after his stroke, whether God sees salvation as a single moment in time, a possible problem with the moral argument, and the flood.
What Is Going on in the US Today? | Answers in Genesis
If you look around at what’s happening in our country, you might be tempted to throw up your hands and ask, “What is going on?”
More “Earlier Than Thought” Surprises – CEH
When the facts don’t fit the narrative, speed up evolution. At CEH, we continue to be amused at how many things don’t fit the Darwinian timeline.
Friday, January 23, 2026 - AlbertMohler.com
Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
The Humility Project for Men | Tim Challies
I have lots of good memories from the various conferences I have been to through the years, but there is one that often stands out. I was one of many speakers at a counseling conference and, at some point, the speakers were invited to join together for a group activity.
Developing the Hide of a Rhinoceros – Banner of Truth USA
This article first appeared at The Australian Presbyterian and is featured in Issue 749 of the Banner of Truth Magazine (February 2026).
Transvestite State Rep Calls on Activists to Storm More Churches
Last Sunday at Cities Church in St. Paul, a pack of Antifa activists barged into the sanctuary, interrupted worship, and chanted anti-ICE slogans while congregants sat confused or walked out. Their target was a pastor they accused of being a field ICE director.
JeremyHoward.net: Get Out of Your Spiritual Rut
Articles discussing what God has said in the Bible about people, church, culture, music, and more.
The Beatific Vision Conference | Credo Magazine
Join Credo Conference Apr 24–25, 2026 in Washington, D.C. for worship, creeds, and Socratic-style dialogue on the Beatific Vision.
The Beauty of "I'm Trying" | CCEF Blog by Esther Liu
Some of us feel discouraged about ourselves today. We are disappointed by our ongoing sin.
What Is True Blessedness? | Crossway
In our culture, to be blessed is to have something you know many others would want or something you know is beyond the experience of the average person.
FIRST-PERSON: How not to respond when people are hurting | Baptist Press
Pastors must be prepared to respond to tragedy.
Is Discipleship More Than Mentoring? | Cold Case Christianity
There’s often confusion about the difference between mentoring and discipleship, especially within Christian circles. The terms get tossed around as if they’re interchangeable.
Evangelical Textual Criticism: Copyright of Digital Images of Biblical Manuscripts
The ETC Blog is a forum for people with knowledge of the Bible in its original languages to discuss its manuscripts and textual history from the perspective of historic evangelical theology.
Byzantine Monastery Unearthed in Egypt - Biblical Archaeology Society
A Byzantine-period monastery uncovered in southern Egypt reveals how biblical desert symbolism shaped early Christian monastic life.
Triablogue: Does walking without sight mean walking without evidence?
John 20:29, 2 Corinthians 5:7, and Hebrews 11:1 are often abused for anti-apologetic purposes.
How Did We Get the New Testament? (2) | Effectual Grace
Why These Books, and Not the Others? Apocryphal gospels, “disputed” books, and the church’s discernment If Part 1 cleared away two myths, Part 2 answers the sharper question: Why these 27 books, and why not the others?
CrossExamined Videos | CrossExamined.org - Christian Apologetics
CrossExamined.org equips believers with evidence for Christianity, answers tough questions, and challenges skepticism through resources, podcasts, and events.
Christmas Isn’t Pagan and Here’s Why by Wes Huff – Reformed Baptist Blog
As we approach the Christmas season, I thought it would be good to share this interesting video, which counters many misconceptions.