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Jesus the Lamb of God

Jesus the Lamb of God

May 13, 2021

Hywel George

In the Judean wilderness, John the Baptist was preaching and baptising when he saw Jesus approaching and cried…

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Worship Spans the Distance

Worship Spans the Distance

April 8, 2021

Joshua Coutts

What happens to corporate worship when we cannot be truly “corporate”—literally “united in body”?

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Save Me from Bloody Men: A Maundy Thursday Reflection

Save Me from Bloody Men: A Maundy Thursday Reflection

April 1, 2021

Helen Paynter

It is dark. A man is scared. He knows there is a conspiracy against him. His enemy is breathing…

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The Virtual Illusion: Social Media’s Uneasy Relationship with Real Community

The Virtual Illusion: Social Media’s Uneasy Relationship with Real Community

March 25, 2021

David T. Koyzis

Does the proliferation of social media and our increasing electronic interdependence make for stronger and more resilient communities?

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The Enthroned Self: Carl Trueman’s Account of a Revolution

The Enthroned Self: Carl Trueman’s Account of a Revolution

February 18, 2021

David Koyzis

The ancient aphorism “Know thyself,” said to be inscribed at the entrance to the oracle at Delphi, has…

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Confronting the Myth(s) of Innocence

Confronting the Myth(s) of Innocence

February 11, 2021

Brittany Kim

Recent events have led me to reflect on the myth of innocence that permeates certain segments of our…

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Kyrios Christos: The Lordship of Jesus Christ Today

Kyrios Christos: The Lordship of Jesus Christ Today

January 20, 2021

Michael F. Bird

To profess that Jesus is Lord is to make no empty claim. It is the singular most important…

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The Psalms Are for Workers

The Psalms Are for Workers

January 13, 2021

Matthew Kaemingk

When it comes to work and worship, we might not expect too much from the book of Psalms…

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Living in Truth: Rod Dreher’s Jeremiad

Living in Truth: Rod Dreher’s Jeremiad

January 6, 2021

David Koyzis

When I was 21 years old, I had an opportunity to visit what was then called Czechoslovakia, still…

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Awaiting the Birth

Awaiting the Birth

December 16, 2020

Helen Paynter

Around this time last year, my cousin had a baby. This, of course, is hardly unusual in itself…

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The God Who Takes His Time

The God Who Takes His Time

December 9, 2020

W. David O. Taylor

The beginning of the church year arrives yet again. After a year of pestilence, violence, vigilante justice, economic…

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Narrative, Imagination, and the Messianic Witness of the Old Testament

Narrative, Imagination, and the Messianic Witness of the Old Testament

December 2, 2020

Kevin Chen

In “Poetry, Imagination, and the Messianic Witness of the Old Testament,” I discussed how our redeemed imagination can…

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