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By Schisms Rent Asunder: The Four Seasons of Church Splits

By Schisms Rent Asunder: The Four Seasons of Church Splits

February 17, 2025

David T. Koyzis

Most standard Protestant hymnals include Samuel J. Stone’s classic hymn “The Church’s One Foundation,” sung to the memorable…

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Questioning Character: Peter in the Gospel of John

Questioning Character: Peter in the Gospel of John

February 10, 2025

Aaron Hann

How does the church assess and view her leaders? How do shepherds evaluate themselves, and how do the…

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Baptizing Babies During Election Week

Baptizing Babies During Election Week

November 5, 2024

Michael J. Rhodes

Four years ago, my family joined millions of Americans in a vast array of political rituals. We watched…

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Resurrecting the Bible of Jesus

Resurrecting the Bible of Jesus

October 21, 2024

Gary Edward Schnittjer

“It’s embarrassing.” That is how I answered a question in a recent podcast interview about the Bible of…

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Who Is Balaam?

Who Is Balaam?

September 12, 2024

Hywel George

Balaam is quite the perplexing character. The automatic impression many have on first encountering him is that he…

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Genesis 1–11 as Introduction and Paradigm

Genesis 1–11 as Introduction and Paradigm

July 16, 2024

Ben Thomas

The early chapters of the Bible present stories that seem distant from our experiences, difficult to comprehend, even…

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Typological Hermeneutics and Messianic Reading

Typological Hermeneutics and Messianic Reading

July 9, 2024

Daniel Lee

It is true that the early Christian community, from at least as early as the writing of the…

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Political Witness and the Reign of the Lamb

Political Witness and the Reign of the Lamb

June 20, 2024

Trevor Laurence

In the book of Acts, there is a story about a man named Stephen—full of faith and…

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A Psalm for Chronic Illness: Wrestling with Psalm 88

A Psalm for Chronic Illness: Wrestling with Psalm 88

June 18, 2024

Shai Held

Psalm 88 is undoubtedly one of the darkest of the psalms. One scholar labels it “the most desperate…

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The Judgment Psalms and Christian Worship

The Judgment Psalms and Christian Worship

May 13, 2024

Trevor Laurence

In this restlessly violent world, we are perpetually bombarded with images and stories of atrocities from every corner…

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The Whole Priest

The Whole Priest

April 19, 2024

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A message on Hebrews 7:1–28 from Trevor Laurence, delivered at Trinity Church (PCA) on January 28, 2024.

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Redemption of the Righteous Sufferer: Matthew’s Use of Psalm 22

Redemption of the Righteous Sufferer: Matthew’s Use of Psalm 22

March 26, 2024

Daniel Lee

In the first installment in this series, I examined Psalm 22, finding that it reflects a movement from…

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