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Featuring book reviews along with commentary on Scripture and culture, Blogging Theologically's purpose is to help inform and increase its readers' love for Christ.
ging Theologically Blog
1w ago
"Who is my neighbor?" The question that a teacher posed to justify himself looms large in our divided culture. But Jesus's answer to the question continues to challenge us to do what is often costly: to love our neighbors—especially those who we struggle to acknowledge as neighbors at all.
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ging Theologically Blog
2w ago
Many of us rush through our Bible time. But Scripture encourages us to linger and meditate. So what is a way to do that? By writing as we read.
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ging Theologically Blog
3w ago
I'm excited to announce that my next book, Faith Simplified: What We Believe and Why We Believe It, will be released on May 20, 2025.
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ging Theologically Blog
1M ago
The whole idea of our faith being tested seems so nebulous, doesn't it? Sure, we read about how the "testing of your faith produces patience" (James 1:3 NKJV), but what does that really look like? Many of us don't really know. Or at least, we don't think we do.
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1M ago
We live in an anxious moment. But there's one truth that helps me to sleep at night—one truth that actually feels at odds with our experience of the world: God is in control.
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ging Theologically Blog
1M ago
Some parts of studying the Bible seem simple to us, even obvious. But it is often what seems obvious that we're most prone to forget. Let's talk about what happens when. we do.
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ging Theologically Blog
2M ago
We sometimes act as though some things are too small to pray about—that we shouldn't waste God's time with them because they don't matter that much. But if what we pray about reveals what is important to us, then those small things matter more than we give them credit.
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ging Theologically Blog
2M ago
When we read the Bible, we should try to both deeply read single books and read large portions as well. But why? Because it helps you to discover the rich deposits of grace in themes that run through Scripture.
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ging Theologically Blog
2M ago
As each year comes to a close, we often set goals for what we want to accomplish in the year to come. But there's one goal to pursue that is more challenging but even more important: becoming the kind of person the world needs us to be.
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ging Theologically Blog
2M ago
At Christmas, we focus on one of the most astounding events in history—the incarnation of Jesus. But this good news can seem pretty peculiar to those outside the faith.
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