Unpacking “You Do You” (Brett McCracken)

Unpacking “You Do You” (Brett McCracken)

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10 Things You Should Know about the Cross (Patrick Schreiner)

Today, we are pleased to share an audio essay written and read by Patrick Schreiner entitled "10 Things You Should Know about the Cross." Patrick Schreiner is associate professor of New Testament and biblical theology and endowed chair at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary i ...  Show more

You Can’t Do It All (And That's Good News) (Winfree Brisley)

In this episode, Winfree Brisley talks about the armor of God and why it is so important that we find our strength in the Lord. Winfree Brisley serves as an editor for the Gospel Coalition. She is also the editor of 'Strong in the Lord: A 30-Day Devotional on the Armor of God' fr ...  Show more

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