𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝐶𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑛𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝑆𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑦 series was our first foray into the world of short documentary-style videos.
If you'd like to see more in this vein, which subject would you most like us to cover?
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"Originally slated as a limited engagement, the film’s strong performance with Fathom Entertainment distributing is proving there’s a real appetite for big-screen storytelling that tackles life’s biggest questions—without pulling punches." https://t.co/Za4A2JUknH
The “nerve of the thing” — telling this story based on scientific evidence — would have barely raised an eyebrow among the founders of science. https://t.co/LY6i3avfJQ
If the world will know us by the love we have for one another, then that must begin in earnest in the house of God. —@ThomasBrewer https://t.co/GfPYaikzg4
VICTORY: Our client followed the law – and was still shut down for preaching outside an abortion clinic.
We won the removal of that restriction. However, we’re still fighting for permanent restoration of constitutional rights.
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NEW ARTICLE OUT NOW
In this article, Costi Hinn lays out seven critical differences between Roman Catholicism and Protestant Christianity, bringing clarity to issues that impact the very message of salvation.
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The anniversary of William Tyndale’s work certainly calls us to give thanks for our English Bibles. But it also issues a warning from history not to take them for granted. —David G. Whitla https://t.co/nXScjubWZr
Since the entire non-living universe contains far less information content than a single living cell, life presents an enigma to materialism.https://t.co/J3RtdLsoXf
Romans 12:2
"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect."
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My new book Endowed by Our Creator is officially out today. Learn the real meaning of the Declaration of Independence—and why its ideas are worth defending against attacks from both left and right. https://t.co/ObOCW9xRqt
The war on the American Founding, powerfully described by political scientist @JGWestDI in his new book Endowed by Our Creator: The Bible, Science, and the Battle for America’s Soul https://t.co/rlBnmehsDH
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll was recently interviewed by podcaster Alex O’Connor and asked to defend his stance that one of the most thought-provoking scientific arguments for God’s existence, the argument from cosmological fine-tuning, “is the best argument for God, but it’s still a terrible argument.” Philosopher Bruce Gordon responds. 👇
THE DAILY ROUTINE OF JONATHAN EDWARDS
1.Early Rising and Prayer (4:00–5:00 AM)
Edwards normally rose between four and five in the morning. The first moments of the day were spent in private prayer, meditation on Scripture, and quiet reflection. He believed the mind was clearest before the world became busy.
2.Morning Study and Sermon Preparation (5:00–11:00 AM)
These hours were devoted to deep intellectual work. Edwards studied Scripture in the original languages, read theology and philosophy, and prepared sermons. This period formed the backbone of his ministry.
3.Midday Meal and Brief Refreshment (11:00–12:00)
He ate lightly because he believed heavy meals dulled the mind. After eating he often walked briefly or rested so that his mind would remain sharp.
4.Pastoral Ministry and Counseling (12:00–5:00 PM)
Afternoons were used for pastoral duties. This included counseling people concerned about their souls, meeting with church members, visiting the sick, preparing lectures, and answering theological questions. During revival seasons many visitors filled his study seeking guidance.
5.Solitary Horseback Meditation (Late Afternoon)
Edwards frequently rode horseback alone. During these rides he meditated on theological ideas. When a thought occurred, he wrote it on a small paper and pinned it to his coat so he could expand it later.
6.Evening Meal and Family Time (Around 6:00 PM)
Evenings began with time at home. His household was orderly and hospitable, largely due to the careful management of his wife Sarah. The family often shared spiritual conversation and devotion.
7.Evening Study and Writing (7:30–10:00 PM)
Edwards returned to his study during the evening to organize sermons, write theological reflections, and develop his arguments. Many of his major writings began during these quiet hours.
8.Sleep and Preparation for the Next Day (Around 10:00 PM)
He retired at a moderate hour so he could rise early again the next morning and maintain his disciplined routine.
9.Weekly Instruction of Children (Sabbath Morning)
Each Sunday morning Edwards catechized the children of the church, teaching them Scripture and doctrine and often giving them questions that required Bible study.
10.Regular Physical Exercise
To maintain health he often walked, rode horseback, or cut wood during winter. He believed physical activity helped keep the mind strong for study.
Part III of 𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝐶𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑛𝑎𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑟 𝑆𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑦 takes us into the period known as the 'Killing Time,' and the moving account of the Brown family, whose peace would be shattered in this terrible wave of persecution.
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Very important, practical piece for pastors today at @AmReformer from @IanHuyett in light of the recent events at Cities Church
A Legal Guide to Defending Your Church from Don Lemon
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Some new followers recently so i thought I’d reintroduce myself.
I’m Adam Johnson and I started Rock Wall Bibles a couple years ago. I’m a Christian, husband, and father of four.
I left my career as a mechanical engineer of nearly 10 years last June to make Bibles full time and bet on the physical world.
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