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When Doctrine Makes Us Uncomfortable

By Lara d'Entremont / August 23, 2023

Right biblical doctrine shouldn’t make us feel angst; rather, when theology causes us distress, we should get curious. How can we go about investigating doctrines that make us uncomfortable?

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Keeping the Gospel at the Center of Your Bible Study

By Lara d'Entremont / November 23, 2021

It can seem like there’s a gaping hole between the Old Testament and New Testament of stories, events, and laws that don’t seem to fit together. How do we connect the dots in our Bible reading?

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When Christians Don’t Agree — Learning to Stand on Peaceful Land Together

By Lara d'Entremont / November 15, 2021

Pride can cause us to sin in our doctrinal differences with other believers. How do we learn to stand on the peaceful grounds of the gospel together despite those differences?

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A Pastor’s Surprise: Systematic Theology Classes in the Local Church

By Campbell Markham / August 1, 2018

We all “do theology” all the time. Every Christian thinks about God and what the Bible teaches us, which builds itself in our minds into some kind of system. We started an “Eight-Week Theology Taster” class at my local church, and I was delighted to discover that Jesus’ sheep are hungry to hold in their minds a thoroughly biblical, well-digested, and well-ordered theology.

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