Top 10 Christian Streaming Services for Faith-Based Content in 2025
by Mark J. Goodson on March 9th, 2025
Christian streaming services have grown significantly, offering faith-based content that ranges from theological resources to clean entertainment. Whether you're looking for Biblical theology, apologetics, or family-friendly programming, these platforms cater to a variety of needs.  Read More
The Eternality and Aseity of God
by Joel Riaz on January 26th, 2025
God is Eternal and He lives in eternity. He had no beginning, nor will He have an end. He is not bound by the laws of time, but He rules over time from eternity. This excellency of God distinguishes Him from the rest of the created order. All of creation has a point of beginning, a time when it was created, but God does not. Time began when God created the universe. Even when there was nothing, God was still fully God and perfect in His being.   Read More
The Sovereignty of God
by Joel Riaz on January 25th, 2025
The sovereignty of God gives Him the freedom to exercise His will in whatever manner He may desire. No other will or action binds His sovereignty. The sovereignty of God can be observed in the exercise of His sovereign rule over the whole cosmos. He exercises unmitigated sovereignty over each and every thing in the universe, from the microscopic electron in the atom to the movement of the sun, and nothing can escape His sovereign rule. As we behold God in His sovereignty, this truth should strengthen our faith because we have this assurance that God has authority over everything, and He uses this Lordship for our good (Rom. 8:28).  Read More
Honor Your Father and Mother
by Skylar Borsman on January 24th, 2025
Because God is objectively good and righteous, those who are joined to Him can have a real and true view of honor. Our own parents of course all have their vices, while some seem to only have vices and no virtues. God nevertheless tells us to honor them. For those who have received the great and increasingly rare blessing of virtuous parents, the work ahead is to be good stewards of their legacy and build upon that legacy to give our future generations something even greater.  Read More
Purity, Holiness, and the Joy of the Lord
by Joseph L. Hamrick III on January 23rd, 2025
As Christians, we are supposed to fight sin and to avoid even the appearance of sin. Those demands, if one is not in Christ, are crushing. Only Christ carried that weight perfectly, and to attempt to carry that burden without Him will inevitably lead one to be crushed. Holiness is defined as being set apart for a purpose. The reason Christians do not run after the desires with which the world, the flesh, and the devil present us is that we have been set apart for something better.   Read More
Grassroots Homeschooling
by Nicole Angeles on January 20th, 2025
We do not merely look to general approaches to education throughout history, but we look specifically to church history and the way in which the saints of old raised and educated their children. Everything they learned was to enrich their life, to support the survival of their family and community, and ultimately to bring glory to God.  Read More
How to Biblically Support the Pastor
by Dustin James on January 15th, 2025
While Pastor Appreciation Day is not in the Bible, the Bible does give many commands to support local pastors. Furthermore, several texts discuss how to support the pastors in their office. Here are five passages one should consider when discussing how to better support pastors.   Read More
Flirting With Abominations
by Skylar Borsman on January 13th, 2025
The trend in our culture, which is being followed by many Christian churches, is toward making the distinctions between men and women about as clear as the distinction between white and cream-colored paint, in that you will likely only be able to tell them apart if the lighting is good. Not only should Christians affirm the complementarity of male and female, but we should also counsel our own people and hearts and develop a culture that celebrates the distinction between male and female.  Read More
Five Books Every New Calvinist Should Read
by Billy Jack Smith on January 10th, 2025
Of course, the Bible should be the main book we read, day and night, to learn the truths of God, but there are many excellent resources written by some faithful Christians to help us guard our hearts against pride and keep us from sounding unloving as Calvinist Christians. If you are a new Calvinist, I want to share five books that helped me when I embraced the doctrines of grace.  Read More
Brutally Honest Worship
by Travis Lee on January 8th, 2025
The grace of God is so abundant that He allows us during times of worship to be wholly and completely forthright before Him. God gave us worship as a time of sanctuary. When we worship, we can approach His throne boldly and say what needs to be said.   Read More
The Plumb Line, Not The Pendulum
by Joseph L. Hamrick III on January 6th, 2025
Have we created a Christian subculture where we look to Jesus as our Savior, but do not look to Him as our Lord, whose ways and words guide the entirety of our lives on earth, and not only as a way to enter into Heaven? Having accepted Christ as our Savior, do we then look to the world for how we are to lead our lives here below?  Read More
Knowledge Versus Knowing: Experiential Christianity
by Tom Sheppard on January 3rd, 2025
The essence of the Christian faith is much more than an intellectual understanding but must be experienced, tasted, and lived out through the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. This experiential knowledge of Christ is foundational and manifests a deep and abiding relationship with Christ.   Read More
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