April 10, 2026

Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup: April 5–11, 2026

Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup: April 5–11, 2026

Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup | April 5–11, 2026 This week at Servants of Grace, we focused on the authority of Scripture, the hope of the resurrection, the character of God, and the steady refuge believers have in Christ. From biblical interpretation and worldview clarity to daily encouragement in the Psalms, these articles and podcast […]

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Why the Resurrection Still Divides the World: Easter and Worldview Clarity

Contending for the Word Weekly Watch Each week we step back from outrage cycles and headline reactions to examine what ultimate commitments are shaping what we’re seeing today — through the lens of Scripture. Easter, Worldviews, and the Resurrection: Why the Empty Tomb Still Divides the World Host: Dave Jenkins | Show: Contending for the

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Why the Meaning of the Bible Does Not Change

Why the Meaning of Scripture Does Not Change Author: Dave JenkinsShow: Contending for the Word Q&ADate: April 11, 2026 Show Summary Question: Does Scripture have a fixed intended meaning, or can its meaning change based on personal experience, culture, or time? In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains why the

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