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Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead? What Evidence Supports the Resurrection?

What if I told you that the most extraordinary claim in history—one that billions stake their eternities on—rests on evidence you can examine for yourself? Does that sound hard to believe? After all, Jesus of Nazareth was born in ancient Judea over two thousand years ago. And we’re not just talking about the existence of […]

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Tell a Truer Story – Why Excellence in The Arts Should Be Important to the Christian

Everything is art. Yes, everything. From the chair you’re sitting in, to the device you’re reading on. From the cars, buses, and trains we ride, to the bridges and streets we cross. A craftsman, an architect, some artist somewhere, designed it. Good design makes us happy. It has a telos—a purpose, goal, or intention.  In

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The Silent Pulpit: Why the Church Cannot Ignore the Battle Over Abortion

Since Roe was overturned, pro-abortion legislation has won in every state. In Ohio, exit polls show that 1 in 4 evangelicals voted for the pro-abortion legislation. Some of them didn’t realize that’s how they voted because of the way the amendment was written. This November, ten states have proposed amendments to their state’s constitution that,

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Confronted with Beauty: an argument for the existence of God

“He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man’s heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end.” (Eccl. 3:11). Majestic mountain vistas, trickling waterfalls, meandering trails lined with mossy stumps, stones and towering trees all move me in a way that

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To Love Them with Truth: Discipling Our Children Inside the Classroom

As a young, newlywed woman, relatively fresh out of the collegiate slammer, I have thoroughly enjoyed my role as Aunt (or more affectionately, “Auntie Em”). My husband and I are grateful for this special time to build the foundation for our marriage before we shift gears to nurturing children of our own. But if we

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