Death and Dying (169)
  1. God Meets is the rare cancer book (and as above, I use that term advisedly) that addresses both the judgment God places on human creatures in the Garden (death) and the hard road anyone walks toward that end (100% of us).
  2. In spite of the pain, Sasse exudes a peace from above that is quite literally impossible to explain apart from the assurance he has in Christ.
  3. The gospel isn’t for the strong but people who know they aren’t.
  4. We can’t remove our crosses or the reality of our deaths. Only Jesus can.
  5. This is an excerpt from the introduction of Stretched: A Study for Lent and the Entire Christian Life by Christopher Richmann (1517 Publishing, 2026).
  6. “Comfort, comfort my people, says your God.” That word isn't just for Israel; it's also for you.
  7. It is death that deserves derision, not the disciple who reaches through sorrow for his Lord.
  8. The Christian answer to death is not a disembodied app, but a bodily resurrection.
  9. All Saints’ Day is a war story. And in Christ crucified and risen, it’s also a victory story.
  10. Weekend Edition for November 1-2, 2025
  11. Why reflect on these three men — MacArthur, Ozzy, and Hulk Hogan — in the same breath?
  12. This is the third installment in the 1517 articles series, “What Makes a Saint?”
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