1. In a time of unknown, the Flanigans found comfort in the words of the prayer book and made them truly their own.
  2. When sin comes out of the shadows and makes itself known, Christians can rest in and declare Christ's resurrection.
  3. In writing City of God, Augustine sought to demonstrate that the events of 410 were but a glimpse of all history.
  4. For sinners who cannot seem to get out of their own way, Dane brings to bear the gospel of Christ’s heart, which aerates one’s spiritual lungs with undiluted grace.
  5. The reason the mind is endlessly troubled about God predestining everything is the vague generalization. Generalizations are cold as ice, without the warm Christ.
  6. This is an excerpt from the introduction of “Urchin at War: Volume 1” by Uwe Siemon-Netto (1517 Publishing, 2021).
  7. We do not have to endure the pain and suffering of this fallen existence forever, just for a little while.
  8. The acquisition of salvation, the giving of salvation, and the keeping of salvation are entirely dependent upon the Savior himself.
  9. Jesus did not come because we had our act together. He came because we couldn’t get our act together.
  10. It is not her sacrifices that define Jane's faith, but her belief in the one who sacrificed for her.
  11. That a celestial phenomenon should be appropriated worldwide for iconic value or to illustrate a mythological legend makes perfect sense. One cannot copyright the rainbow.
  12. Some of our 1517 staff members have shared what they are looking forward to reading in the coming months below. If you’re looking for titles to fill your own summer reading list, we hope this list is a helpful resource.