Month: March 2026
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Canada will soon become the first country in the world to see 100,000 of its own people die by committing assisted suicide. Read about it here. This is what happens when a country embraces a culture of death.
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The implications of the current Iranian conflict are far-reaching and go well beyond the geopolitical discussions you might hear discussed on social channels or cable news. While our media is focused on international trade outcomes, the White House’s foreign policy, and the prospects of stability for the region, an underrated impact is…
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From my coming book that is about 2/3 complete . . . In 1519 at the Dawn of the Reformation, Martin Luther published a sermon entitled “A Sermon on Preparing to Die.” Luther released it in response to a parishioner who could not shake his fear of death. In it…
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David Klein provides info here on Iranian Protestant Christians and and evangelical Christian communities in Iran, who are largely made up of converts from Muslim families, or at least nominally Muslim families. Despite this, Protestant Christianity is the fastest growing religion in Iran, with estimates ranging between 1 and 3…
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Carl Trueman offers insight here into the dystopian view of life that is independent of any morality. In short, medical professionals—those trained to save lives but not to explain why a particular life is worth saving—had become the major ethical arbiters of social policy by default. And here it is…
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There is a right way and a wrong way for a believer to think about death. While virtually all believers understand that Christ died for their sin and that they will enter Heaven after death, very few understand the fundamental impact that Christ has on death for a believer (2…
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A.S. Ibrahim who grew up in Egypt, exposes here the pagan origins of Islamic Ramadan. “Islam’s pagan borrowings should sharpen the Christian instinct for discernment—the call of 1 Thessalonians 5:21–22 to test all things and hold fast to what is good. They should prompt us to ask seriously how such…
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