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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
    • From Me to We: A Plea for Preserving and Building Institutions

      Joel Arnold Joel Arnold, June 6, 2026
    • 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
  • 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

Ugh. School. How to Make This Year Count.

Avatar photo Greg Baker, September 9, 2014

The most spiritual thing you can do this school year is to love the Lord your God with all your mind. You’re not working for a piece of paper. You’re getting an education the Lord can use to open doors for His glory, the rest of your days.

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Book Reviews
Book Reviews

Book Reviews: Blame It on the Brain? and Original Sin: A Cultural History

Guest Contributer, September 5, 2014

Brian Collins reviews Ed Welch’s Blame It on the Brain? and Alan Jacobs’ Original Sin: A Cultural History

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Worldview

Parenting: Have We Lost Our Way?

Joel Arnold Joel Arnold, September 4, 2014

There are some things you’ll never understand until you live them. Cross-cultural adjustment is one. When we moved to the Philippines a little less than …

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Rooted Thinking Is Looking for Another Team Member

Avatar photo Rooted Thinking, September 3, 2014

In the last six months since Rooted Thinking began, reader response has been very positive—so positive, in fact, that the technical needs of the website have …

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For the Heart

What About When It’s Hard to Forgive?

Avatar photo Layton Talbert, September 1, 2014

Principle 1: Whenever the offender genuinely confesses and asks forgiveness, I am obligated to grant it fully and freely. The second time the topic of …

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Book Reviews
Book Reviews

Book Review on The Contested Public Square: The Crisis of Christianity and Politics

Guest Contributer, August 30, 2014

Forster, Greg. The Contested Public Square: The Crisis of Christianity and Politics. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2008. Greg Forster’s The Contested Public Square is a readable, …

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For the Heart

We Need More Christian Role Models

Avatar photo Jonathan Threlfall, August 28, 2014

Which statement sounds more spiritual to you? A. “Don’t follow me. Just follow Jesus.” B. “Watch me, and do what I do.” Obviously, the first …

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Current Events

Missionaries at My Door

Avatar photo Greg Baker, August 27, 2014

It’s early evening and you’re sitting down for dinner when the doorbell rings. Standing on your porch are two combed-over 19-year-olds brandishing short-sleeved, white dress shirts, poorly-knotted ties, and black rectangular name tags. Dinner’s getting cold, the kids are growing impatient, and now you get to deal with the Mormons!

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For the Heart

To Forgive, or Not to Forgive (Part 2)

Avatar photo Layton Talbert, August 25, 2014

When we casually absolve everyone of everything irrespective of their own attitude toward their sin, we make light of sin, cheapen the grace of forgiveness, and short-circuit what God wants to do inside them. Sin is ultimately against God not me, so forgiveness is bigger than me; that’s why I have to exercise it according to God’s rules.

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Current Events

Because the Internet Needed One More Article About the Ice Bucket Challenge

Joel Arnold Joel Arnold, August 23, 2014

If your Facebook feed looks like mine, you’re tired of ice bucket videos already. You’re probably also tired of articles telling you why ALS organizations …

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