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BCL Online Picks — August 20, 2026

By BCL / August 20, 2026

Tired of being inundated with FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt)? Check out these helpful articles on mental health, biblical hope, God’s sovereignty, assurance, and more in this week’s online picks!

BCL Devotional: Loving the Truth — Exodus 20:16

By BCL / August 15, 2026

What is the meaning of the Ninth Commandment: “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor”?

BCL Online Picks — August 13, 2026

By BCL / August 13, 2026

25 ways to be happy in marriage, warning signs of a cult-like church, guardian angels, children’s church, Paul’s thorn in the flesh, and more are featured in this week’s online picks!

BCL Online Picks — August 6, 2026

By BCL / August 6, 2026

Miracles, everyday discernment, marriage and divorce, long-term caregiving, God’s covenant promises, and more are featured in this week’s online picks!

BCL Online Picks — July 30, 2026

By BCL / July 30, 2026

The point of following Jesus, secret prayer, a heroic rescue, contentment, the fear of God, helping those with chronic pain, and how to have a happy life are featured in this week’s picks!

What Is the Difference between Justification and Sanctification?

By BCL / July 27, 2026

Understanding the difference between a Christian’s justification and sanctification is crucial for every believer to know. Here is a brief explanation.

BCL Online Picks — July 23, 2026

By BCL / July 23, 2026

Prayer, the World Cup and common grace, family worship, vacation, the credibility of Christianity, the reliability of the Gospels, and some thoughts on time are featured in this week’s online picks!

BCL Online Picks — July 16, 2026

By BCL / July 16, 2026

The god of busyness, Christianity vs. Hinduism, AI and idolatry, spiritual formation, politics, the modern worship movement, and preparing to die well are featured in this week’s online picks!

BCL Devotional: Christ Is Enough for Us — Philippians 3:5-7

By BCL / July 11, 2026

Where do you look for your identity and worth? The world says you must earn them, but the apostle Paul reminds us that Christ alone is enough for us.