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  • The Subversive Christian

    The Subversive Christian

    Zac Reeves
    December 30, 2025

    In the first century Jewish believers were awaiting the day when the Messiah would come and defeat Rome, end the exile, establish the kingdom of God, and bring the new covenant. Jesus fulfilled all of those roles of Messiah, but not in the manner in which it was expected.

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  • Practical Wisdom for the Modern Christian from a Crime-Solving Priest

    Practical Wisdom for the Modern Christian from a Crime-Solving Priest

    Kayle Curley
    December 30, 2025

    Father Brown, a delightful gift of G. K. Chesterton’s imagination (and not to be mistaken with the clever Encyclopedia Brown), is an unassuming genius in a clerical collar with an old ordinary umbrella who at one point in his life was able to summarize any page of St. Thomas’ Summa Theologica. Although Father Brown is…

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  • Jesus’ Death & Jesus Mythicism

    Jesus’ Death & Jesus Mythicism

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    Jesus Mythicism—have you ever heard of it? It’s the idea that Jesus never existed. If it sounds like rubbish to you, that’s because it is. Until a few months ago I had never actually heard someone defend the position. I simply assumed that Jesus Mythicists were merely online trolls who lived under the fantastical bridges…

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  • The Age of Angst and the Death of Calvinism

    The Age of Angst and the Death of Calvinism

    Brandon Hurlbert
    December 30, 2025

    [vc_row full_width=”” parallax=”” parallax_image=”” animation=”” animation_delay=”” fullwidth=”no” bg_type=”solid_color” bg_repeat=”no-repeat” video_texture=”” fw_columns=”” fw_same_height=”” border=”” waved_border_top=”” waved_border_bottom=”” top_margin=”0″ bottom_margin=”0″][vc_column width=”1/1″ animation=”” animation_delay=””][vc_column_text]I became what some might call a Calvinist my junior year in High school. Going to a Dutch Reformed private school where I took a “Reformed Perspectives” class certainly aided this process. I had resisted of…

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  • The Power of Social Media

    The Power of Social Media

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    Have you ever thought twice about posting something on social media? Maybe it was a not-so-flattering picture of yourself, or maybe it was a random thought that would be best to keep to yourself. It’s interesting how much we try to shape and manage our image on social media. Recently, I’ve been reading, So You’ve…

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  • The Key to Successful Ministry

    The Key to Successful Ministry

    Zac Reeves
    December 30, 2025

    Sometime after I graduated High School, but before I went to college I was fervently trying to decide what I was going to do with my life. As the fog began to clear and I could see that the LORD was calling me to some type of ministry, I began to devour books and podcasts….

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  • Days of Dross and Deeper Poetry

    Days of Dross and Deeper Poetry

    Kayle Curley
    December 30, 2025

    There are so many weddings in June. The arrival of the long-expected day and the celebration of unity contains, in part, a kind of poetic enchantment that lingers like the small flames of tea lights on the banquet tables. I taste, if just for an evening, a sip of greater beauty. Then I drive home, change…

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  • Joseph Smith’s Translation of Galatians

    Joseph Smith’s Translation of Galatians

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    This week I am putting the final touches on the first draft of my PhD thesis on suffering and eschatology in Galatians. I’m quite excited to be at this stage, but I know there’s still a lot of work to be done. Since my thesis is on Galatians I’m often thinking about the best way…

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  • 3 Expert Dad Tips for the Practical Man

    3 Expert Dad Tips for the Practical Man

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    This week I thought that I would share some of my expert tips on that all important station in life, fatherhood. There are plenty of blogs out there that will tell you how to be a better dad by doing things like hugging your kids more and using positive reinforcement. My purpose in this instance…

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  • Reading Other Peoples’ Mail

    Reading Other Peoples’ Mail

    Brandon Hurlbert
    December 30, 2025

    Returning from the mailbox, you flip through the stack that is your recent prize. You begin the important task of separating the pertinent letters from the ones that will be quickly discarded without even being read. Postcards and invitations in one stack, ads in another; bills, the things you wish you could throw away, on…

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