Is your church a place where neurodiverse individuals are merely tolerated, or are they truly valued for who they are?
This Autism Acceptance Month, learn how to build a community that reflects the beauty of every member.
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Melchizedek is one of the most mysterious figures in Scripture. Yet the author of Hebrews makes the astounding argument that he anticipates Christ's own priesthood.
Join Kirk E. Miller with @MadisonPierce for this episode.
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Is Anglicanism a “middle way,” a muddled way, or something else?
Mike Bird explores how the English Reformation threaded the needle between Catholic heritage and Reformed conviction.
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Have you ever discovered a book in your digital library that you forgot you even owned?
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What is sin?
You may have heard it defined as “missing the mark.” 🏹 🎯 But is that right?
Dive into the metaphysical and moral dimensions of sin from Church Fathers like Augustine to key Scripture passages like the Ten Commandments.
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Melchizedek is one of the most mysterious figures in Scripture. Yet the author of Hebrews makes the astounding argument that he anticipates Christ's own priesthood.
Join Kirk E. Miller with Madison Pierce for this episode of What in the Word?
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Why should Christians study the history of their own faith?
Learn the reasons from Ryan Lytton, as well as his recommendations on where to start studying!
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Struggling to preach Samson without falling into "moralism"?
Discover how the ancient quadriga (fourfold sense) can help you find Jesus in the book of Judges and bring fresh insight into your pulpit.
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What is the Davidic covenant? 👑
According to the New Testament, Jesus’s resurrection fulfills it. Discover how 2 Samuel 7 connects the whole Bible from Abraham to Jesus’s eternal throne.
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What does it mean to be made in the image of God? If God is spirit, how exactly do humans reflect him?
Richard Middleton joins Kirk E. Miller to take a close up look at Genesis 1:26–28 on this episode of What in the Word?
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What does it mean to be made in the image of God? If God is spirit, how exactly do humans reflect him?
Richard Middleton joins Kirk E. Miller to take a close up look at Genesis 1:26–28 on this episode of What in the Word?
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“What does it actually mean to walk by faith and not by sight?”
Most of us have heard that verse. Fewer of us know what to do with it, especially when life isn’t making sense.
We asked Study Assistant. The answer is worth reading.
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Ever wondered what it really means to be known by God? 👀
Alissa Circle, author of (Be) Known and founder of Be Together Co., breaks it down—sharing how discovering your identity in Christ transforms your calling, your community, and your everyday life.
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Why did the Holy Spirit inspire four Gospels instead of just one? 📖
Discover how narrative theology unlocks the unique theological portraits of Jesus in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
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While the cross is central to how Christ saves, in the book of Acts the apostles give pride of place to Jesus’s resurrection.
Learn why the earliest apostolic preaching focused on the resurrection.
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