January 27, 2026

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Living Anchored for a Lifetime: Growing in Grace by Abiding in Christ

Living Anchored for a Lifetime: Growing in Grace by Abiding in Christ Series: Anchored for a New Year Host: Dave Jenkins Show Summary In this final episode of our Anchored for a New Year series, we look at what it means to live anchored in Christ—not just for a season, but for a lifetime of […]

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Job 26: The God Who Rules the Storm and Sustains His People

Job 26: The God Who Rules the Storm and Sustains His People Author: Dave Jenkins Show: Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026 Show Summary In Job 26, Job responds to Bildad with one of the most majestic descriptions of God’s power in all of Scripture.He reminds us that the Lord

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Jesus the Cornerstone: Stability in Christ Alone

Jesus the Cornerstone: Stability in Christ Alone New Age to Christ with Doreen Virtue Episode Summary When life feels turbulent and relationships fail, believers are reminded that true stability is foundonly in Jesus Christ. In this episode, Doreen Virtue explains why trusting people above God leads tospiritual instability and how Scripture calls us to build

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Why Sound Doctrine Matters in the Life of the Church

Contending for the Word Q&A Why Pastors and Elders Must Hold Fast to Sound Doctrine Why doctrinally faithful shepherds are essential for the health of the local church Show Summary In this Contending for the Word Q&A episode, Dave Jenkins answers the question, “Why must pastors and elders hold fast to sound doctrine?” Drawing from Titus 1:9

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