July 30, 2026

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Why Women Need Doctrinal Clarity, Not Just Encouragement

Why Women Need Doctrinal Clarity, Not Just Encouragement By Susan Heck In the past few years, our world has become more AI driven. By the way, AI is described as a branch of computer science focused on building systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. It is said to be able to […]

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When Doctrine Feels Divisive: Why Clarity Is Often Resisted

When Doctrine Feels Divisive: Why Clarity Is Often Resisted Truth and Unity: Friends, Not Enemies By Drew Von Neida Why is it that the moment a doctrine is clearly defined, someone inevitably accuses the speaker of being divisive? The doctrine may come directly from Scripture. The tone may be gracious. The intention may be pastoral.

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Did God Really Say? Why the Authority of Scripture Must Be Clear

Did God Really Say? Why the Authority of Scripture Must Be Clear By Samuel Farag Did God Really Say? Did God really say Jesus is God in the flesh? Did God really say hell is eternal? Did God really say abortion is murder? Did God really say homosexuality is a sin? Did God really say

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Why Doctrine Still Matters July 2026 Editorial

July 2026 Editorial Why Doctrine Still Matters Dave Jenkins Executive Editor, Theology for Life Magazine “But as for you, teach what accords with sound doctrine.” Titus 2:1 In every generation, the church faces pressure to soften, redefine, or neglect biblical doctrine. In our own day, many Christians are told that doctrine is divisive, impractical, or

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Standing Firm When Culture Redefines Reality

Standing Firm When Culture Redefines Reality Truth is not merely being rejected in our culture. It is increasingly being redefined. In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins explains why Christians must remain anchored in the truth of God’s Word when everything around them is shifting. What Scripture calls good is questioned. What

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Proverbs 21 Explained: The Victory Belongs to the Lord

Proverbs 21 reminds us that while people act, plan, prepare, and make decisions, the Lord remains sovereign over every leader, circumstance, and outcome. Nothing in life is outside His authority or beyond His control. Listen or Watch God Rules Over All, Even Kings Proverbs 21 begins by declaring, “The king’s heart is a stream of

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Living Out a Biblical Worldview in Everyday Life

Living Out a Biblical Worldview in Everyday Life A biblical worldview is not merely something Christians understand. It is something they live as they walk in Christ and apply God’s truth to every area of life. It is one thing to understand a biblical worldview. It is another thing to live according to it. Christians

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A Servant of Christ Jesus: The Gospel That Claims Your Life

https://media.blubrry.com/equipping_you_in_grace/servantsofgrace.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/2026-07-31-A-Servant-of-Christ-Jesus_-The-Gospel-That-Claims-Your-Life-Dave-Jenkins-72126038143527.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora | Email A Servant of Christ Jesus: The Gospel That Claims Your Life Romans: The Gospel That Changes Everything | Romans 1:1 Romans begins not with Paul’s accomplishments, credentials, education, reputation, or influence. Paul begins with Jesus

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