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Washington Wednesday: Funding that comes with strings
Harvard’s lawsuit is a recent example of the tension between government control and college independence
False Teacher of the Day #62: Levi Lusko
Levi Lusko has built a reputation as the quintessential hip, modern megachurch pastor—tattoos, trendy sneakers, polished storytelling, and a high-production platform that attracts the crowds and flatters the culture.
So do we have a nation anymore or nah? Check out this activist judge (you may remember she sent a Christian grandma to jail last year) | Not the Bee
If everyone on the planet can vote in America's elections, there is no such thing as America anymore.
Who Shall Let It? | The Institute for Creation Research
“Yea, before the day was I am he; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand: I will work, and who shall let it?” (Isaiah 43:13) This is one of the classic “archaisms” of the King James Version, where the English word “let” does not mean “allow” (as we now use the word) but almost the exact
Thursday, April 24, 2025 - AlbertMohler.com
Cultural commentary from a Biblical perspective
Praying Over Your VBS
Colossians 4:2 says, “Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.”
Autism, the Brain, and Creationism – CEH
Studies of autism illustrate the difficulties of achieving scientific consensus by Jerry Bergman, PhD In the news lately there has been much controversy on the cause of autism, mostly involving Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Autism is clinically regarded as a spec
Be Mindful of Your Character When Making Your Case
Greg reminds Christians to be mindful of their character when making their case, then he answers questions about Jesus’ prayer to “forgive them, for they know not what they do” and how we know the Protestant canon is the correct canon.
Who Was Thecla? - Biblical Archaeology Society
She may not be a well-known figure today, but nearly every early Christian knew Thecla as a martyr, missionary, and saint.
The Problem of Evil Is Often A Problem of Understanding | Cold Case Christianity
Only a Divine Being could know what good might eventually outweigh the evil we experience in our world.
A Light on the Hill | Tim Challies
In early 2020, CHBC, along with almost every other church in the world, was forced to contend with the opening days of the COVID-19 pandemic. At that time Caleb Morell was working as Pastor Mark Dever’s personal assistant.
New Law Criminalizes Praying with Someone About Gender, Sexuality Identity - International Christian Concern
On April 4, the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) began enforcing a new law criminalizing anti-conversion therapy, which now includes praying with someone about their gender or sexual identity and even encouraging abstinence for queer Christians.
JeremyHoward.net: Singing Sparks
Articles discussing what God has said in the Bible about people, church, culture, music, and more.
Evangelical Textual Criticism: A Less Studied Isaiah Scroll
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.
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A Better Resting Place – Reformed Baptist Blog
If God promised Abraham the land of Israel as an everlasting possession (Gen. 17:8), then the land of Cannan was not the land God had in mind. One, Abraham never owned any of that land.
Denying the Trinity – Part 2 | Biblical Science Institute
We have been examining the claims of Liam, who denies the Trinity in general and who, in particular, denies that Jesus is God. This ultimately is not an intellectual exercise but a spiritual one.
The Death-Bed of John Knox: A Poem, by Anne Ross Cousin – Banner of Truth USA
Anne Ross Cousin is best known as the authoress of the hymn, The sands of time are sinking. Its nineteen verses (in its original form) are based on the death-bed sayings of a remarkable seventeenth century Scottish preacher, Samuel Rutherford.
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...
Jerusalem’s Temple Mount – Ritmeyer Archaeological Design
Skip to content Ritmeyer Archaeological Design …for the latest research, analysis and products on Biblical Archaeology Menu Jerusalem’s Temple Mount Building the Most Detailed Depiction of Herod’s Temple Daniel Smith is a 3D model team leader based in Salt Lake City, Utah.