1. An Anglo-Saxon poem gives fresh insight to the cross
  2. When the waters of anxiety and depression rise, there is One who understands.
  3. Any message other than "Christ for you" is not good news.
  4. Theology and history go hand in hand in the real person of Jesus Christ, making the truth of the Gospels profoundly human and powerfully meaningful.
  5. The legacy of Jonah is troubled with most remembering him not for what he said but for what he did: run away.
  6. The Lord assures Jeremiah he has not forgotten him. He is there and will rescue him.
  7. The Lord has remembered to help his servant Israel, to fulfill his promises to Abraham and to his offspring forever, not mostly or mainly because of his mercy, but exclusively so.
  8. When God remembers his covenant with Noah and causes the flood to subside, he also chooses to forget.
  9. This is an edited excerpt from the conclusion of The Resurrection Fact: Responding to Modern Critics, edited by John Bombaro and Adam Francisco. (1517 Publishing, 2016).
  10. God comes to us through the flesh and blood and spirit of Christ precisely where he promised to be manifest to us and for us.
  11. This is an excerpt from “Finding God in the Darkness: Hopeful Reflections from the Pits of Depression, Despair, and Disappointment” by Bradley Gray (1517 Publishing, 2023).