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BCL Online Picks — October 9, 2025

By BCL / October 9, 2025

The Christian life isn’t meant to stay in the study but instead to step into the world. This week’s online picks call us out of comfort zones and into Christlike courage: forgiving, proclaiming, trusting, and standing firm in gospel truth.

BCL Online Picks — August 21, 2025

By BCL / August 21, 2025

So much worthy content online, so little time to find and read it all. Here are Beautiful Christian Life’s picks for this week.

A Tribute to My Missionary Parents

By Tim Graham / May 2, 2025

What is it like growing up in the jungle with parents who are missionary Bible translators? We can learn much from those who decided that teaching people about the kingdom of God was worth giving up the “ordinary” life they might have had in this world.

The City of Man: Without God and Without Hope

By Ayrian Yasar / January 29, 2025

The city of man is the spiritual kingdom of darkness, for its people have turned away from the light of Jesus and therefore dwell in spiritual darkness. How should Christians interact with unbelievers—people of the city of man—whom they know and love?

Should Christians Hang Out with Sinners Like Jesus Did?

By BCL / September 30, 2024

Sadly, we all know people who got mixed up in the wrong crowd and went south. Should Christians hang out with sinners like Jesus did?

No One Shared the Gospel with Me

By Keith Mathison / December 28, 2023

When I see young people running away from God, acting in the most offensive ways they can imagine, I see my younger self. I see lost people who are in desperate need of Christ. Why didn’t even one Christian talk to young me about Jesus?

Friend of Sinners: Evangelizing Like Jesus Did

By Derek J. Brown / September 1, 2023

It was a scandal for Jesus to eat with tax collectors (Luke 5:30) and go into their homes (Luke 19:5-6). Here are some things we can learn from Jesus’ model of evangelism.

The Christian’s Dual Citizenship: When the Ethics of Heaven and Earth Collide

By Wes Van Fleet / June 21, 2022

In the first century Christians were not treated as well as Roman citizens. Where Rome demanded allegiance through aggression and superiority, followers of Jesus both then and today depend on a power that comes from the Sovereign King himself.

Do You Have Resurrection Courage?

By Wes Van Fleet / January 22, 2021

Where the reality of death confronts us is also where resurrection hope is to be proclaimed. If Jesus returned today, would he find us sitting on the treasure he entrusted to us?