May 25, 2026

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How to Live Faithfully in Relationships

How to Live Faithfully in Relationships By Dave Jenkins | Contending for the Word Q&A Show Summary Christian maturity is not proven in isolation. It is revealed in relationships. In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins answers the question: What does it mean to live faithfully in everyday relationships as a

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Biblical Decision Making for Men: Walking in Wisdom Daily

Biblical Decision Making for Men: Walking in Wisdom Daily Warriors of Grace | Dave Jenkins Show Summary Every man makes decisions, but not every man makes them wisely. In this episode of Warriors of Grace, Dave Jenkins concludes the Men of Clarity series by addressing how godly men make wise decisions. Many men feel overwhelmed

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Why Christians Should Think Biblically About Exercise

Why Christians Should Think Biblically About Exercise A Review of A Little Theology of Exercise by David Mathis Written by Joshua Mills Are you someone who enjoys finding new hobbies that challenge you physically and refresh you spiritually? May I suggest that you try running? Over the last few years, I have entered into the

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How the Resurrection Gives Purpose to Our Suffering

How the Resurrection Gives Purpose to Our Suffering By Justin Huffman Every Christian will experience suffering, disappointment, loss, and deep affliction in this fallen world. Yet because Jesus Christ is risen from the dead, believers never suffer without hope. The resurrection transforms how Christians understand pain, trials, and even weakness itself. In 2 Corinthians 1,

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