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“Let this Cup Pass” is a unique song on the “Mercy’s Throne” Album, and Jonny Kiedrowski unpacks its distinctiveness in his newest post.
At the heart of the Bible is a driving story of redemption, that’s what the song “A Greater Plan” is all about.
Jonny Kiedrowski will be putting out blog posts highlighting the theology of the songs from “Mercy’s Throne.” Up first: Jesus Save Us.
Rudyard Kipling captures our imagination in The Jungle Books, but he also captures a biblical portrait of sin. Tyler Velin pulls four things we can learn about sin from this famous book.
All Christian churches sing. But for what reason? What does it accomplish? What should shape its sound? Jonny Kiedrowski shares some foundational thoughts on corporate worship.
Jesse Kemp writes his newest post to help us understand the relationship between the Bible’s authors and the Bible’s application.
So often what becomes normal for culture becomes normal for the Christian. In this post, Stephen Kasun helps us diagnose the substance of our diets and corrects it with the importance of the gospel.
We're always hoping for something . In this blog post, Paul Tripp gives five principles about hope to help shape the way you think about your life in the new year.
Reading a blog post on busyness is the last thing a busy culture needs, but Jordan Hines helps remind Christians of how we should approach seasons of activity in light of the gospel of Jesus.
We can all observe the growth and struggle of a toddler. They are immature, and awkward as they grow. Paul Tripp writes that we ought to watch our behavior in an effort to make sure we ourselves aren’t acting as toddler-Christians.
So many Christians struggle with prayer as a discipline. Jesse Kemp help us understand the differences between excuses and problems when it comes out our ability to pray in his newest post.
We sing it, we read it, we promote it: self-expression is the idea that the best thing you can be is yourself. Culture says this is the key to progress. The gospel says different. Tyler Velin helps us understand in his newest post.
What does Paul mean when he says, “When Christ who is your life appears…”? Tyler Velin helps us understand our hopes and dreams in light of Colossians 3:1-4.
Community is something we all do. But as Christians we should view it in right relationship to the substance of our community. Stephen Kasun helps us understand the rite and role of community in the church.
Often times we find history entangled with mythology. In these moments we see more than story, we see get a glimpse into the desire of humanity. Jesse Kemp explores one of those themes in his newest post: King Hunting.
We don’t need to look very far to encounter an example of moral failure in the area of sexuality. It’s become all too common, but this shouldn’t be the case in the church. Tyler Velin helps us fight against this with some basic principles and practices.