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Wednesday, July 22, 2026

  • Ligonier: The Sovereign God of Blessing and Calamity

    If God did not ordain all things, He would not be sovereign over all things. And if He is not sovereign over all things, then He is not God at all. Theologians argue endlessly over how God ordains all things.

  • Justin Huffman: Why Was the Cross Necessary, Given God’s Omnipotence?

    Many people misunderstand the truth of God’s omnipotence — the fact that he has all power. So one might sincerely wonder why the cross of Jesus Christ was necessary.

  • Breitbart News: Only 4 In 10 View Communists In U.S. as a Threat

    Across the board, 43 percent considered communists in the U.S. as at least a moderate threat. More specifically, 18 percent consider it a “major” threat, and 25 percent consider it a “moderate” threat.

  • HD: Assisted Suicide Legislation Gains Momentum Across Europe

    Christians in Europe are expressing heightened concerns over the sanctity of human life as assisted suicide was legalized in France this week while the U.K. Parliament considers similar measures. 

  • AMAC: The Charade of the Mideast Ceasefire Is Over

    The various intervals of so-called ceasefire in the Iran conflict were always a charade which served short-term interests, initially of both the Iranian regime and the United States. But the deaths of U.S. military....

  • Newsmax: Nearly 100 US Troops Hurt In Recent Iran Attacks

    The Pentagon said Monday that nearly 100 U.S. troops have been injured over the past two weeks as Iran ramped up missile and drone strikes on U.S. assets in the Middle East following the end of...

  • VP Vance Warns Satan Wants Christians To Separate Faith From Politics

    Vice President JD Vance says the devil has a favorite trick: convincing Christians that faith and politics belong in separate rooms. Vance called for "a more fully Christian politics," hat refuses to treat...

  • Crossway: Is There Still a Future For Missions?

    ...For generations, the evangelical church has been passionate about the task of world evangelism...But now many consider world missions as a kind of cultural imperialism that is out of place in this day.

  • 9Marks: Handling Ungodly Criticism

    Anyone in a public office is going to face a level of criticism, including pastors. Not everyone will agree with our decisions, our exegesis and applications, our actions, or our advice. Criticism is inevitable.

  • World Mag: Why They Hate Homeschooling
    Critics of home education are ideologically opposed to the biblical model of parenting in general.
  • PNW: Pride Themed Hymns Now Fill the Sanctuaries of Woke Churches

    If you walked into many mainline churches today after being away for 40 years, the first thing you would likely notice isn't the sermon. It's the sanctuary itself. Rainbow flags and Pride colors decorate...

  • Culture Watch: A..I, God, and the Christian

    All things AI are moving along at a rapid pace – too rapidly, many experts believe. While it advances at an amazing rate...Christians have also been thinking and writing about this. Here are three reports...

  • Newsweek: How Donald Trump Won the World Cup

    ...Critics warned the first 48-team World Cup would become a case study in how politics could overshadow sport...but now hailed by many observers as one of the strongest World Cups in recent memory.

  • Newsmax: Resumption of Iran War Pushes Average Gas Price over $4

    With the resumption of the war with Iran, gas has returned to a national average of $4 a gallon this week. Gas prices had started coming down after the U.S. and Iran agreed to a peace deal, bringing stability...

Tuesday, July 21, 2026

Monday, July 20, 2026

  • Lifeway: Americans’ Confidence In the Church Falls To Near Record-Low

    Only 1 in 3 Americans have the highest confidence in the church, which is part of a larger general distrust of institutions, according to Gallup’s annual tracking poll.  Last year saw confidence rebound slightly...

  • Pastors Are Using A.I. To Write Sermons Sparking Debate In Congregations

    A growing number of Christian leaders are incorporating AI tools into their sermon building, sparking a contentious debate about the appropriate boundaries for technology in spiritual leadership.

  • PNW: Is President Trump Preparing a Final Blow Against Iran?

    Wars rarely end by drifting quietly into history. More often, they conclude with one side deciding the cost of prolonging the fight has become greater than the risk of one final, overwhelming push. That possibility...

  • RedState: Iran Furious After U.S. Missiles Hit Nuclear Plant

    On Sunday, a new report came out that, among Saturday night's targets in Iran hit by American attacks, there was a strike against a nuclear facility under construction, called the Darkhovin facility.

  • Slay News: Katy Perry's New Song Is About Burning Churches Down

    ...The song quickly sparked speculation about Canada’s devastating wave of church fires. It features the Perry sitting inside a church as she sings about lighting a match and watching something burn.

  • Washington Stand: Wife of Imprisioned Zion Church Pastor Speaks Out

    As global headlines celebrated the release of one prominent Chinese minister, the wife of another pastor is pleading with the world not to forget those still jailed in China.

  • Proclaim & Defend: Weariness In Serving God

    Do you ever get weary serving the Lord? It’s possible, because Paul says, “Let us not grow weary of well-doing.” We can get weary of laboring without seeing results. But Paul says we will reap.

  • MSN: Scientists Fear Why the San Andreas Fault Is Ominously Silent

    It’s been described as “the mother of all earthquake faults,” but the most unnerving thing about the San Andreas fault these days may be its silence. It’s a mystery scientists are still trying to unlock.

  • Culture Watch: Christian Ministry and A.I.

    ...It is not hard to tell when some document or article is mostly the result of AI. It just does NOT read like anything human. It reads like a machine-generated piece. It has no life in it. It has no humanity...

  • American Thinker: Who Really Funds the Climate Agenda?

    President Trump’s efforts to dismantle parts of the Biden administration’s climate-policy framework have exposed just how much money and institutional power had become attached to it.

  • Crossway: The Truth of 'Everything Happens For a Reason'

    Have you ever suffered in some way when a well-meaning friend quips, Well, you know, everything happens for a reason? Is this true?  Does everything happen for a reason?

  • Log College: The Best Man In Hell

    ... There are people all around of good moral character...but are trusting in their own righteousness. The only hope for all men is the person and work of Jesus. Don’t be deceived; don't be the best man in hell.

  • Daily Caller: Olive Garden Pasta Is More Secure Than American Elections

    Olive Garden guards its unlimited pasta with a photo ID that many American voters are never asked to show at the polls. The comparison took off after Olive Garden addressed its policy in a July 16 post...

  • Washington Stand: Science Fiction and the Christian

    ...As much as science fiction worlds can be stimulating, entertaining and fascinating, they are also very different from the creation of the one true God. Please do not misunderstand the point. This is not...

  • PNW: Why Europe's Future May Already Be Written

    There was a time when Europe's greatest threats came from outside its borders...But what if Europe's greatest crisis isn't coming from outside at all? What if it has already been set in motion from within?

  • PJ Media: Defending America's Founding Principles In a Divided Age

    ...Increasingly, two ideological movements — one on the far left, one emerging on the populist right — share a willingness to undermine the principles that have long defined the American experiment.

  • Daily Caller: America Must Reject The Socialist Abyss In 2026

    ...In many ways, the 2026 election — that will decide who controls the U.S. Senate and U.S. House, along with scores of governors, attorneys general, and state house races — is a back- to-basics election.

Sunday, July 19, 2026