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  • The Middle of the Story

    The Middle of the Story

    Carolyn Thomas
    December 30, 2025

    Warning: Spoilers ahead for classics you should have already read! I didn’t want to write for the blog this week. I’m going through a very difficult situation at work that has me feeling like I’ve been turned inside out. I don’t know what’s going to happen. I can’t see through to the outcome. I’m having…

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  • Access Holy-wood

    Access Holy-wood

    Grace Sangalang Ng
    December 30, 2025

    I’ve recently been thinking about the Strange Fire Conference put on by John MacArthur, since there has been quite a big uproar about it on the blogosphere in Evangelical circles. John MacArthur, being a staunch cessationist (believing that sign gifts from the Holy Spirit were only part of the early church, and have ceased), hosted…

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  • Mormon interview: meet Brother Jake, an unconventional Latter Day Saint

    Mormon interview: meet Brother Jake, an unconventional Latter Day Saint

    Brandon Barr
    December 30, 2025

    So just who is Brother Jake? Well, he’s a member the LDS church, a blogger, and a really nice guy who I’ve had the privilege of chatting back and forth with over emails. But Jake is probably best known for his series of YouTube videos in which he uses wit and humor to satirically defend…

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  • On Studying Fear

    On Studying Fear

    Taylor Holbrook
    December 30, 2025

    This is, oddly enough, an article about writing an article.  A former student of mine who now edits the university newspaper asked if I would write an OpEd piece for the upcoming Halloween issue. Touched (but mainly flattered), I accepted immediately, not considering the ramifications of my commitment. I was attempting to make a case…

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  • Why I Don’t Want God to Bless America – And Why Christians Shouldn’t Either

    Why I Don’t Want God to Bless America – And Why Christians Shouldn’t Either

    Matt Taylor
    December 30, 2025

    I want to begin by making it abundantly clear that I love America. I love the unparalleled freedoms & opportunities we’ve been granted. Most of all, I love the ideals that America was based on, but this is a nation that has fallen far from those truths that we used to hold to be self-evident…

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  • The Beatific Vision

    The Beatific Vision

    John Anthony Dunne
    December 30, 2025

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see God? If you haven’t had this thought before, think about it for a second with me. Let’s rephrase the question, have you ever wondered what it will be like to see God? Of course, no one can see God and live (Ex 33:20), but…

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  • The Failure of Evangelicalism

    The Failure of Evangelicalism

    Josh Carroll
    December 30, 2025

    This is a post I wrote on my personal blog a few years ago. I think it still holds true but would like to hear your thoughts I think evangelicalism has failed on two major fronts. One is the preaching and teaching of the Sanctification process through the power of the Holy Spirit. So much…

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  • The Christian Life according to Sherlock Holmes

    The Christian Life according to Sherlock Holmes

    Calvin Sodestrom
    December 30, 2025

    “You see, but you do not observe.” So says Sherlock Holmes to John Watson in the first episode of BBC’s revival of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s beloved detective. Filming has just wrapped for a third season, which is set to air sometime in 2014, and Benedict Cumberbatch (Holmes) and Martin Freeman (Watson) have already signed…

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  • Responding to “Covert Messiah”

    Responding to “Covert Messiah”

    Raymond Morehouse
    December 30, 2025

    “Covert Messiah” is the latest theory delving into alternatives to the New Testament understanding of the origins of Christianity. Joseph Atwill explains that Christianity was originally an elaborate hoax created by the Roman government as a means of pacifying the usually tumultuous land of 1st century Judea.  He writes, “Jesus Christ is a fabricated cover story…

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  • Being the Answer

    Being the Answer

    Carolyn Thomas
    December 30, 2025

    Sometimes in life we have the opportunity to be something especially beautiful: we have the opportunity to be the answer to someone’s prayer. I was staying at a friend’s house one night, and we were sitting together watching TV when I got a call from my sister. She was sad and overwhelmed and had no…

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