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What Do Canadians Believe About God?
The results from Ligonier Ministries’ first-ever State of Theology survey in Canada reveal widespread confusion about God and His Word among evangelicals. Explore the survey results for yourself and download the free study guide to discuss the findings with a group. Each section includes discussion questions and biblical insights to guide your conversations. Download yours for free today. See Also A La Carte (May 27) Free Stuff Fridays (Ligonier Ministries) Free Stuff Fridays (Ligonier Ministries)
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Dr. Henry Cloud: Boundaries Were Never Meant to Push People Away
You’re sitting across from a friend for the third time this month, explaining the latest chapter in an exhausting relationship. You’ve had this conversation several times already. You’ve tried being patient and understanding, but nothing changes. Eventually, your friend leans back and offers the same advice almost everyone offers these days: “You need to set…
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Early Intervention: Does My Baby Need It?
When your baby seems behind on developmental milestones, it can be hard to know whether to wait or ask for help. Early intervention for babies can help identify delays, support your child’s development, and give parents practical tools during the early years. The post Early Intervention: Does My Baby Need It? appeared first on Focus on the Family.
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Motherhood, Never Done
When the world inflicts injuries on children, mothers feel the hurts too. Motherhood sticks in our faces the incommensurateness of us all, our insufficiency for each other, our desire for others’ good, our causing harm by trying to help.
mereorthodoxy.com

Podcast: The Path Preachers Should Take and the Ditches on Either Side (Mike Bullmore)
Mike Bullmore shares encouragement and advice for preachers today.
crossway.org

Secure in God Alone
What holds you steady when everything else shakes? John Piper opens Ephesians 1:11–14 to show that God seals believers so they rest secure in his love and power. Watch Now
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How I Think About AI in My Medical Practice
All wisdom to use this technology must be found in the theological principles that flow out of the pages of God’s living Word.
thegospelcoalition.org

Disability at the Elites
What counts as serious? At what point does difficulty signal a disability? Much of that is up to the disabled one, whose lived experience is decisive.
thepublicdiscourse.com

Christians Debate Drugs vs. Discipline in the Age of Ozempic
Jenny Espino had bariatric surgery in 2006, when she was 20 years old and weighed 271 pounds. After the surgery, she lost over 100 pounds and maintained that weight loss until 2020, through the ups and downs of having children. Then, said the mom of four in southern California, “I got a back injury from Read more... The post Christians Debate Drugs vs. Discipline in the Age of Ozempic appeared first on Christianity Today.
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Husbands, A Warning Against Bitterness
Husbands, love your wives and do not be bitter toward them. (Col. 3:19, NKJV) One of the great temptations a husband faces is to be bitter toward his wife. Bitterness and love are, in Colossians 3:19, opposite ends of the spectrum of how a husband might treat his wife. The Temptation of Bitterness Bitterness is the most sensitive of the tastes, and most of us find it harsh, unpleasant, and disagreeable. Case in point: Unsweetened cocoa. Do you remember the first time you discovered the shockingly harsh taste of unsweetened cocoa? It blows the mind of young children that anything bearing the brown Hershey label could taste so bad! You never find children sneaking cocoa…more than once. Identifying relational bitterness is not as simple as a taste test. A harsh or bitter man will rarely admit it. He will call himself firm, melancholy, sober, principled or any number of pseudonyms for bitter. Here’s the reality: Most men treat their wives’ harshly. If men did not struggle with harshnes
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Scientific Apologetics: How it Supports Evangelism
Join biochemist Fazale “Fuz” Rana and Balajied Nongrum, lead consultant for research and apologetics for Reasons to Believe Asia-Pacific (RTB APAC), as they discuss discoveries with theological and philosophical implications that point to the reality of God’s existence. A popular narrative in today’s culture claims that Christian apologetics and science do not go hand in hand. Critics often argue that apologists are more interested in making arguments than in engaging seriously with science, using it merely as a means to advance their agenda. As a result, any inference pointing to God—and especially to Jesus—is often dismissed as overreach rather than a reasonable conclusion. But is that really the case? _____________________________ CONNECT WITH US ▶️ Help us reveal God through #science by supporting Reasons to Believe at: https://support.reasons.org/donate-now?source=OLYOUTUBE ▶️ Follow RTB_Official for more #apologetics content! The post Scientific Apologetics: How it Supports Evan
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5 Things Teens Need When They’re Overwhelmed
I was frustrated with what I perceived as my daughter’s procrastination. She’d wait until the last minute to get her schoolwork done, drag her feet about making any plans with her friends, and struggle to actually pick up the phone and call about that potential job. But when I finally sat and talked with her, […] The post 5 Things Teens Need When They’re Overwhelmed appeared first on All Pro Dad.
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10 Worship Songs from the 2000s That Still Slap
If you grew up in church during the 2000s, you know some worship songs are permanently embedded in your DNA. All it takes is a few opening notes and suddenly your hands are raising as the song builds wondering whether God is calling you into ministry because the bridge still hits a little too hard.…
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A La Carte (June 15)
Preparing for spiritual warfare / Navigating bribery / Innovation isn't the answer / Husbands and bitterness / A son's disability / Assurance of salvation / Kindle deals / and more. See Also A La Carte (June 23) A La Carte (June 5) A La Carte (June 3)
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3 Different Kinds of Knowledge Paul Prays For
Believers who know God should always want to know him more, to be where he is, to meditate on his loveliness. We can never have enough of God.
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The Heart of the Matter: Fearless Love from True Faith: Philemon 1–25
When Philemon walks away from Paul’s letter, what kind of response does Paul want to see — mere compliance or a heart full of faith in God’s promises? Watch Now
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Do You See?: A Father Reflects on His Son’s Disability.
Having a child like mine brings you to a breaking point.
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The Sure Way of Edith Stein
The greatest figures of prophecy and sanctity step forth out of the darkest night.
mereorthodoxy.com

How Do You Run a Special Needs Camp? With a Lot of Help.
Last week, the first campers arrived at Camp Blessing in Brenham, Texas, to careen down a zipline, wobble in kayaks, glue objects to construction paper, and strut their stuff in a talent show. That they came at all was no small feat. Six years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic forced Camp Blessing, which serves children with Read more... The post How Do You Run a Special Needs Camp? With a Lot of Help. appeared first on Christianity Today.
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Written Constitutions, Judicial Review, and the Limits of Constitutional Hope
From the covenants of seventeenth-century England and colonial America to the doctrine of judicial review developed by Madison, Hamilton, and Marshall, the visible institutions of modern constitutionalism owe more to Christian traditions of covenant, jurisdictional pluralism, and Augustinian anthropology than is commonly recognized.
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