January 14, 2026

Open Bible resting in darkness with warm light illuminating the pages, symbolizing Job 13 and the call to trust God even when understanding fails, with the words “Though He Slay Me” displayed above.

Job 13: Trusting God When Understanding Fails

Job 13: Trusting God When Understanding Fails Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Host: Dave Jenkins  •  Date: Thursday, January 15, 2026 Show Summary In Job 13, Job rebukes his friends for speaking falsely about God and turns directly to the Lord with bold, reverent honesty. At the heart of the chapter is a confession […]

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Contending for the Word Q&A episode titled ‘The Gospel According to Eastern Orthodoxy: A Biblical Evaluation,’ featuring an open Bible in the foreground with subdued Eastern Orthodox icon imagery in the background.

The Gospel According to Eastern Orthodoxy: A Biblical Evaluation

The Gospel According to Eastern Orthodoxy: A Biblical Evaluation Host: Samuel FaragShow: Contending for the Word Q&ADate: January 15, 2026 Show Summary Since the pandemic, Eastern Orthodoxy has seen a noticeable rise in interest—especially among young men—often driven by online influencers and a desire for stability and tradition. In this episode, Samuel Farag evaluates whether

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Eternal Conscious Torment vs. Annihilationism: A Biblical Response

Eternal Conscious Torment vs. Annihilationism: A Biblical Response Show: NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill Host: Dawn Hill Guest: David Lovi Date: January 15th, 2026 Show Summary In this episode of NAR to Christ, Dawn Hill is joined by David Lovi for a careful, Scripture-driven discussion on the doctrine of hell—responding to the growing conversation

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Open Bible on a wooden table with soft morning light and hands folded in prayer, featuring the words “Open My Eyes” and Psalm 119:18, representing a prayer for spiritual sight through God’s Word.

Open My Eyes: Praying for Life and Light from God’s Word

Open My Eyes: Praying for Life and Light from God’s Word Series: Starting the New Year Rooted in ChristAuthor: Joshua MillsScripture Focus: Psalm 119:18 Introduction We can easily approach the Bible with a distracted mind in an age of endless distractions. We read God’s Word, but our soul is not engaged. We see the words

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