Books 2025 (Part Four)
December 22nd, 2025
Joe Rigney’s recasting of Edwin Friedman’s A Failure of Nerve is insightful, relevant, practical, well-organized, and short. I highly recommend it for men, women, and teens. It also serves well for gr...  Read More
by Daron Drown
Books 2025 (Part Three)
December 16th, 2025
Brian’s Recommendations:1)    Charles Williams, Forgiveness (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1942)Charles Williams—poet, novelist, lay theologian, and one of the lesser-known...  Read More
by Brian McLain
Books 2025 (Part Two)
December 9th, 2025
Daniel’s RecommendationPatrick Kavanaugh, The Spiritual Lives of the Great Composers (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 1992).We live in a culture where the forces of expressionism, postmodernism, nihilis...  Read More
by Daniel Valcárcel
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A Thanksgiving Prayer
November 24th, 2025
When the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod on November 11, 1620, William Bradford wrote these words, a pseudo-prayer fitting for all who have suffered....  Read More
by Jason Cherry
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Peter's People Pleasing
November 17th, 2025
The people pleaser's goal isn't just to please people but to win their favor and earn their blessing, even if it costs them the favor and blessing of God....  Read More
by Jason Cherry
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Why do we Recite an Ecumenical Creed Every Sunday?
November 6th, 2025
American evangelicalism, which has boasted in creedlessness, is failing chiefly through the lack of them....  Read More
by Jason Cherry
What is the relationship between apostasy and blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?
November 3rd, 2025
IntroductionIn our recent sermon entitled “Whiteness is not the unforgivable sin,”  we defined blasphemy against the Spirit, AKA the unforgivable sin, as attributing to Satan the work of the Spirit. W...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
What to do when your boss encourages you to support the moral revolution?
October 27th, 2025
Many Christians find themselves working for businesses or corporations that encourage compliance with the moral revolution. Perhaps their company wants them to participate in gay pride month. Perhaps ...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
C.S. Lewis on the Christian Household
October 20th, 2025
There is a lot of talk about the household in Christian circles these days, much of it good (On this note, we heartily recommend C.R. Wiley’s two books, Man of the House and The Household and the War ...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
A Liturgy for Business Travel
October 13th, 2025
IntroductionIn the event of business travel, as distinct from family travel, there is one plain and simple principle: You must have a plan to avoid sin. This requires a liturgical remedy. Traveling fo...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Books 2025 (Part One)
October 7th, 2025
Why give you a list of books? Because we think reading is important, and we think Christians ought to be reading books. Social media allows for discourse as sophisticated as a hammer trying to play a ...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Human Nature is Religious and Why It Matters
September 23rd, 2025
IntroductionIn the book, What is a Person?, Christian Smith argues that human beings express specific capacities, powers, limits, and tendencies that form human nature.[1] These features reveal that m...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
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