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  • Death Is Common, But Not Forever

    Death Is Common, But Not Forever

    Brandon Hurlbert
    December 30, 2025

    QUEEN “Thou know’st tis common, all that lives must die, Passing through nature to eternity” HAMLET Ay, madam, it is common. Hamlet, Act I, Scene II As Hamlet reflects upon the death of his father, he mourns the brevity of life and the painful triviality of death. We too feel this as we survey what…

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  • Kanye West: A New Kind of Christian

    Kanye West: A New Kind of Christian

    Brandon Hurlbert
    December 30, 2025

    Kanye West’s 7th album, The Life of Pablo (TLOP) was released a few weeks ago. On this album, Kanye gives his listeners a window into his life and thoughts. Furthermore, I believe this album gives us a picture of a particular type of Christianity that characterizes our american society. The Atlantic’s review of the album…

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  • Lent Meditation: The Suffering of Moses

    Lent Meditation: The Suffering of Moses

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    “Because of you,” spoke the old friend of God, trembling, holding back heavy tears as he looked out over a sea of remorseless faces, “Because of you,” he spoke, perhaps with frank shock and bewildered grief, “Because of you the LORD became angry with me.” (Deut. 1:27) . Moses These words are among the first…

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  • Joshua serves the Lord’s Supper in Numbers

    Joshua serves the Lord’s Supper in Numbers

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    What does it mean to participate in the Lord’s Supper faithfully? Paul’s instructions in 1 Corinthians 10 highlight the central story of Numbers to teach a lesson. . That’s how the chapter opens: teaching us a lesson from Numbers. The lesson is negative: “They all ate the same spiritual food [as us] and drank the…

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  • Genesis 1-11: Rest for Anxious Souls

    Genesis 1-11: Rest for Anxious Souls

    Jack Franicevich
    December 30, 2025

    One morning, my brother Googled “Bible verses for anxiety.” Many of the people closest to him were being affected with crippling anxiety and he wanted to know how to help. 18% of American adults suffer from diagnosable anxiety disorders, and many more of us regularly experience anxiety of differing degrees and types. I want to…

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  • Speaking ‘To Dust You Will Return’ to a Death-Fearing Culture

    Speaking ‘To Dust You Will Return’ to a Death-Fearing Culture

    Logan Williams
    December 30, 2025

    “By the sweat of your face you will eat bread, until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For you are dust. And to dust you will return” (Genesis 3.19). Ever since then, humanity has been faced with a choice regarding this decree: either ignore it, avoid it, and live…

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  • Cool Conference Opportunity with SEBTS

    Cool Conference Opportunity with SEBTS

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    I received this invite for a cool conference opportunity from my friend Andrew: Good morning, and greetings from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC! I hope you are doing well. We at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary are pleased to announce the 2016 SEBTS PhD Symposium Competition on A Theology of Faith, Work, and…

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  • A Memorial for I. Howard Marshall

    A Memorial for I. Howard Marshall

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    I once attended a funeral for a man (lets call him “Joe-Bob”) who was renowned in our little town in South Dakota for his regular place at the local bar. It was a unique affair with testimonials that praised Joe-Bob’s happy outlook on life, his ability to hold his alcohol, and his consistent appearance at…

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  • “Whose Image Is This?”

    “Whose Image Is This?”

    Raymond Morehouse
    December 30, 2025

    Donald Trump addressed a mandatory convocation at Liberty University this week, and the internet has been abuzz. The “big news”? Trump said “Two Corinthians” instead of “Second Corinthians”, seemingly revealing his true biblical illiteracy. Little attention has been paid, at least as far as Twitter is concerned, about the content of his quotation, or the…

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  • The Gospel on Screen in 2015

    The Gospel on Screen in 2015

    Brandon Hurlbert
    December 30, 2025

    2015 was a strange year for the world. Historic court decisions in the US, riots and political uprisings throughout the world, Wars, terrorism, political civil wars, and terrible tragedies. It seems that the world as we know is crumbling around us. The new year didn’t bring anything that new, but simply a pause to our…

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