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Look for the Glimmers - CCEF
There's still time to sign up for online courses before registration closes after May 19!
A Checklist to Help Identify Your Anger and Help for What to Do Next | Crossway
The Bible has plenty to say about anger—not just our own anger but also God’s.
Free Stuff Fridays (P&R Publishing) | Tim Challies
Free Stuff Fridays: 10 Copies of Cradled: Christ's Care for Postpartum Moms by Annie VanderHeiden!
God's Wrath vs. The Modern Preacher™
There is something deeply unsettling about watching a man stand on a stage with a Bible in his hand, speaking with the cadence of a preacher while slowly dissolving the very attributes of God that make the gospel necessary in the first place.
How Do I Take the First Step to Become a Better Christian Case Maker? - Cold Case Christianity
Becoming a better Christian case maker isn’t about mastering every argument in Christian apologetics or memorizing every answer to every skeptical challenge. It’s about starting with what truly interests you—and building from there.
Child Finds Roman-Era Figurine in the Negev - Biblical Archaeology Society
A child searching for “special things” near the Ramon Crater in southern Israel discovered a carved figurine fragment from the Roman-era Negev.
In the Library: Joel Beeke - AlbertMohler.com
Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
JeremyHoward.net: Church: An Essential Service
Articles discussing what God has said in the Bible about people, church, culture, music, and more.
Matthew Barrett: Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God - Credo Conference - Credo Magazine
Jesus says, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." In this Credo Conference message, Matthew Barrett builds up to Jesus' words by first asking why God must be simple for the beatific vision to be the source of our happiness in God.
Why Your Toddler Needs to Know God Is Holy – Tiny Theologians
Teaching big truths to little hearts—starting with God’s holiness When we think about teaching theology to toddlers, we usually start with God’s love—and rightly so. God’s love is powerful, comforting, and deeply personal.
What Role Do Covenants Play in Scripture? | Tabletalk
In this video, Dr. J.V.
Is God going to ask me, “Why should I let you into heaven?” | GotQuestions.org
Is God going to ask me, “Why should I let you into heaven?” If God were to ask me that, what should I say?
Evangelical Textual Criticism: ‘The Most Beautiful and Glorious Task of Learned Men’
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.
Beggars All: Reformation And Apologetics: Catholic Answers on Martin Luther's Scrupulosity
" Martin Luther probably had scrupulosity (religious OCD) ." So claims one of the many online voices putting their opinion into cyberspace.
Lectionary 2258: A Most Unusual Manuscript, with Update (2026) – Daniel B. Wallace
Lectionary 2258—A Most Unusual Manuscript Daniel B. Wallace 11 June 2011. Meteora is one of the most stunningly beautiful and other-worldly places on earth.
Criticizing a Perfectly Engineered Eye: Evolutionists Humiliate Themselves | The Institute for Creation Research
Updated and modified from Guliuzza, R. J. 2016. Major Evolutionary Blunders: Evolutionists Can’t See Eye Design.
The Display of God in Creation: Genesis 1–3 by Vern S. Poythress
Making Sense of Creation and Fall focuses on biblical-theological themes in Genesis 1–3 in order to enhance our understanding of God’s entire plan for us.
The Works of Watson: Publisher's Preface – Banner of Truth USA
The Publisher's Preface to the Banner of Truth Five-Volume 'Works of Thomas Watson'
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...
Answering Muslims: Unsheathed - The Story of Muhammad is now in Arabic
I am proud and happy to announce that Unsheathed now has an Arabic translation.