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Biblical Thinking for Christian Living

  • For the Heart
    • Whatever the Weather, We’ll Weather the Weather, Whether We Like It or Not

      Sarah Arnold, June 2, 2026
    • Thinking Christianly about Complex Topics

      Joel Arnold Joel Arnold, May 9, 2026
    • Marinate Wisely, Widely, with Friends

      Sarah Arnold, May 5, 2026
  • Knowing the Word
    • The Curious Case of Extra Resurrections in Matthew 27:52

      M. R. Conrad, May 22, 2026
    • Contend for the Faith By Resisting Syncretism

      Avatar photo Forrest McPhail, May 13, 2026
    • My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me? Five Realities Jesus Experienced in the Darkness

      M. R. Conrad, April 21, 2026
  • Ministry
    • Long-view Leadership, Part 4: Long-view leaders let go

      Avatar photo Matt Collier, May 29, 2026
    • Long-view Leadership, Part 3: Long-view leaders aren’t afraid to develop others

      Avatar photo Matt Collier, May 28, 2026
    • Long-view Leadership, Part 2: Long-view leaders “write it down”

      Avatar photo Matt Collier, May 27, 2026
  • Quotes
    • Amy Carmichael: Why Did She Want A Chance to Die?

      M. R. Conrad, May 19, 2026
    • William Borden: Not the Easy Road

      M. R. Conrad, April 23, 2026
    • missionary biographies

      Risk Setting Your Soul on Fire: Start Reading Missionary Biographies Today

      M. R. Conrad, March 17, 2026
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For the Heart

What Is the Irreducible Minimum When Sharing the Gospel?

M. R. Conrad, July 1, 2025

Like a diamond, the gospel glistens with a myriad of facets. The good news of salvation through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ …

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Ministry

Missionaries Can Unknowingly Encourage Syncretism

Avatar photo Forrest McPhail, June 27, 2025

Gospel servants, especially those serving cross-culturally, can unknowingly encourage syncretism in those they seek to win for Christ. How could this be? Satan is masterful …

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Ministry

Guarding the Gospel: Understanding the Dangers of Syncretism

Avatar photo Forrest McPhail, June 25, 2025

Syncretism is a word not found in Scripture, but it well describes a key theme found throughout the Bible. Understanding the concept of syncretism will better …

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Ministry

Guiding Young Missionary Kids: Adventuring Out of the Fortress

Savannah McPhail, June 19, 2025

It’s a unique thing, growing up in a country where you look different. In the previous post, “Looking Different,” I explained what it’s like for …

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Ministry

Guiding Young Missionary Kids: Looking Different

Savannah McPhail, June 17, 2025

Many missionaries in my circles serve in countries where their family is ethnically different from the nationals of that country. A lot of these missionaries …

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Book ReviewsQuotes

Norris Groves: The Little-Known Man Who Inspired a Movement

M. R. Conrad, June 12, 2025

Overview “Norris Groves was a dentist. He did well for himself in Exeter, England, in the 1820s. He gave to the poor and championed the …

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For the Heart

Who Is the Hero of Your Story?

M. R. Conrad, June 10, 2025

We all want to be the hero. We want to be the Superman or Wonder Woman of our own saga. Almost instinctively, we picture ourselves …

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Knowing the Word

Agreement On These Truths Will Diminish Charismatic Confusion

Avatar photo Seth Meyers, June 2, 2025

(Editor’s Note: The author of this article has served as a cross-cultural missionary in South Africa for many years. Most of the professed Christianity around …

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Book ReviewsMinistry

Do You Feel Called By God? Rethinking the Call to Ministry

Avatar photo Forrest McPhail, May 27, 2025

Is there such a thing as a “call to the ministry?” If there is a call, what does it entail? What passages of Scriptures explain …

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Ministry

Why Do We Say “Ask Jesus Into Your Heart”?

M. R. Conrad, May 22, 2025

The phrase “ask Jesus into your heart” does not occur in Scripture. My recent article makes this point. So, why do we use this phrase? …

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