What's the Deal with Melchizedek? (Daniel Stevens)

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5 Considerations When Making Resolutions About Exercise (David Mathis)

Today, we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by David Mathis entitled "5 Considerations When Making Resolutions About Exercise." David Mathis serves as senior teacher and executive editor at desiringGod.org; a pastor at Cities Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota; an ...  Show more

How to Revitalize Your Scripture Reading in 2026 (Uche Anizor)

In this episode, Uche Anizor shares how reframing the way we view Scripture as a means of extraordinary grace will change the way we are able to engage with it. Uche Anizor is a professor of theology at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He is also the author of 'The Go ...  Show more

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