July 28, 2026

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How Doctrinal Drift Happens and How the Church Can Guard the Truth

How Doctrinal Drift Happens and How the Church Can Guard the Truth By Dave Jenkins Throughout church history, one reality has remained painfully consistent: doctrinal drift is always easier to recognize in hindsight than it is in the moment. No church begins with the intention of abandoning biblical truth. No faithful pastor sets out to […]

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Doctrine Shapes Doxology: How Confessional Clarity Forms a Church’s Worship

Doctrine Shapes Doxology How Confessional Clarity Forms a Church’s Worship Ask twenty Christians what the church is for and you will receive twenty different answers. Fellowship. Evangelism. Discipleship. Preaching. Counselling. Community. The list reveals a widespread confusion about the church’s identity and therefore its priorities. Yet Scripture is not confused. Writing to a church scattered

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God Needs Nothing: Why His Self-Sufficiency Is Your Security

God Needs Nothing: Why His Self-Sufficiency Is Your Security God is not sustained, strengthened, completed, or supplied by anything outside Himself. He is completely sufficient in Himself. Far from making God distant, His self-sufficiency gives Christians a firm foundation for security, rest, trust, and worship. Listen or Watch   God Is Not Dependent Acts 17:24–25

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Proverbs 19 Explained: Humility, Discipline, and God’s Purpose

Proverbs 19 Explained: Humility, Discipline, and God’s Purpose Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Episode Summary Proverbs 19 teaches that the path of wisdom is marked by integrity, humility, discipline, and a willingness to receive correction. While foolishness leads people toward destruction, wisdom listens to instruction, takes responsibility for personal choices, and trusts the sovereign

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Thinking Critically in a World of Competing Ideas

Every day, Christians encounter competing ideas through conversations, social media, entertainment, education, and the surrounding culture. Some ideas are true, while others sound convincing but lead away from the truth of God’s Word. In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains why careful thinking is an essential part of the Christian

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God Is Slow to Anger: His Patience, Mercy, and Holy Justice

God Is Slow to Anger: His Patience, Mercy, and Holy Justice In this episode of New Age to Christ, Doreen Virtue continues the 52-week study of God’s attributes by considering the biblical truth that God is slow to anger. Many people shaped by New Thought, New Age spirituality, or a one-dimensional view of God want

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Praying in Jesus’ Name: Confidence, Access, and Submission

Praying in Jesus’ Name: Confidence, Access, and Submission By Dave Jenkins Jesus gave His disciples a remarkable promise concerning prayer: “Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son” (John 14:13). He repeated this teaching throughout His final instructions to them, assuring His followers that

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