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Campbell Markham

Justice, Generosity, and Jesus

By Campbell Markham / December 2, 2024

One need not be rich to be generous. True Christians are cloaked with the righteousness of Christ and their joy in their salvation pours out, even from deep poverty, into a wealth of generosity for others.

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Marie Durand — Part 3: The Indelible Legacy of the 1572 Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre

By Campbell Markham / November 20, 2024

Marie Durand’s 18th century church community cannot be understood apart from the Saint Bartholomew’s Massacre of 1572. What were the 16th century French Religious Wars and how did they affect the dreadful decisions Durand had to make?

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Podcast Review: “The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God”

By Campbell Markham / November 14, 2024

Looking for a good podcast for your atheist friends or family who are reconsidering the claims of Christianity, or believers you know who are struggling with their faith? If so, be sure to check out this remarkable new podcast series by Justin Brierley.

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6 Crucial Facts about God’s Word from Revelation 10

By Campbell Markham / October 31, 2024

Scripture bears all the power of Christ, its author. So when it is read and taught in our churches and the Spirit is at work, something extraordinary happens. Here are six crucial facts about God’s word from Revelation 10.

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Marie Durand — Part 2: Daughter of the French Reformation

By Campbell Markham / October 24, 2024

What were the social and geographical roots of the 16th-century French Reformation, that great work of Christ that freed some one-and-a-half million men and women from the shackles of medieval Catholicism? This is Marie Durand’s heritage, and her life and letters cannot be understood apart from it.

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Why Wisdom Is Far More Valuable Than Intelligence

By Campbell Markham / October 11, 2024

There is no necessary correlation between intelligence and morality, or intelligence and wise conduct. A person can be a fool with a very high IQ. Here’s why wisdom is far more valuable than intelligence.

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Marie Durand (1711–1776), the Famous Prisoner of Faith — Introduction

By Campbell Markham / October 9, 2024

In 1730 French authorities arrested 19-year-old Marie Durand, shaved her head, and imprisoned her without trial for her Protestant faith in a medieval fortress. Many have held up Durand as an inspiring heroine for their own causes, but what did she truly stand for?

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Speaking Words of Love, Light, and Life with Each Other

By Campbell Markham / September 20, 2024

When God speaks, light and galaxies and teaming life burst into existence. And our words, like those of our heavenly Father whose image we bear, have power to them—they can do tremendous harm or good.

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How God Shows Himself to the World in General and Special Revelation

By Campbell Markham / September 11, 2024

“If God is there, why doesn’t he show himself?” God does show himself to the world in two very different but complementary ways.

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