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15 Key Christian Books for Your 2021 Reading List

By BCL | December 10, 2020

Kickstart the new year by adding these key books on the Christian faith to your 2021 reading list.

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6 Christian Themes to Look For in the 2017 Wonder Woman Movie

By Le Ann Trees | December 7, 2020

The film “Wonder Woman” clearly resonates with audiences for a variety of reasons, including a strong female heroine who is kind, compassionate, and tough. Interestingly, it also includes quite a few Christian parallels. Here are six biblical themes to look for in the 2017 superheroine flick.

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Counting Our Blessings: A Prayer about Free Will

By Emily Van Dixhoorn | November 25, 2020

Here is a prayer to help you meditate on the free will and natural liberty God gave to man in his state of innocency “to do that which was good, and well pleasing to God” (WCF 9.1-3).

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The Log in Our Eye: Is the Church Filled with Hypocrites?

By Derek J. Brown | November 20, 2020

One reason people give for not being a Christian is that the “church is full of hypocrites.” What does Jesus mean by the word “hypocrite” in Matthew 7:1-5 and Luke 6:37-42?

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The Already and Not Yet: Developing a Christian Perspective on Politics

By Wes Van Fleet | October 26, 2020

Politics and government matter greatly, but they are not the supreme places for our hope and trust. How does recognizing the already and not yet of this time between the inauguration and consummation of Christ’s kingdom help believers to keep a biblical perspective in an imperfect world?

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Lord’s Days 17-24: 10 Q&As from the Heidelberg Catechism Every Christian Should Know

By BCL | October 19, 2020

Here are 10 Q&As from the beloved Heidelberg Catechism, Lord’s Days 17-24, every believer will benefit from knowing.

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