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A poem by John Newton:
Kindle, Saviour, in my heart, A flame of love divine; Hear, for mine I trust thou art, And sure I would be thine; If my soul has felt thy grace, If to me thy name is known; Why should trifles fill the place Due to thyself alone?
For all of you ESV readers out there, our friends over at Crossway have just released the long-awaited ESV Student Study Bible. Check out the video trailer:
With 12,000 clear, concise study notes, the ESV Student Study Bible provides numerous new features—including nearly 900 “Did You Know?” facts, 120 new Bible character profiles, […]
A couple of years ago, Pastor Britt Merrick preached a heart-wrenching sermon on God’s sovereignty in our suffering. He had just found out that his baby girl, five-year-old Daisy, had cancer. And the odds were not looking good for her.
Thankfully, two years and thousands of prayers later, Daisy is doing much better. I […]
Dr. Russell Moore, author of Adopted for Life, writes a letter to an unborn baby boy who is about to be adopted:
My prayer for you is that you see how fervently you are loved. Your birth-mother loved you, or you wouldn’t be here to read this. Your parents love you, and always will, no […]
Louie Giglio:
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. (Psalm 139:14)
Lesslie Newbigin:
“There has been a long tradition which sees the mission of the Church primarily as obedience to a command. It has been customary to speak of ‘the missionary mandate.’ This way of putting the matter is certainly not without justification, and yet it seems to me that is misses the point.
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Another great video from Mike McKinley on a topic that is controversial in our church-hopping society.
“Do all things without murmurings and disputing, that you may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God,without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom you shine as lights in the world; holding forth the Word of Life, that I may rejoice in the day […]
Have you ever wondered how King Solomon could be such a wise man and make so many foolish mistakes?
Dr. Phil Ryken, the president of Wheaton College, answers this question and more in the following interview:
How could Solomon be such a wise man and make so many foolish mistakes? (1:40) How are the […]
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