Christ Our All: Gaze at Him
In a world that constantly tells us we need more—more success, more clarity, more control—we can far too easily fall into a pattern of subtly looking beyond Jesus for satisfaction, identity, or assurance. The 14-day devotional Christ Our All gently but firmly calls us back to the simple yet life-changing truth that Christ is enough.
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What Inspired Alistair Begg to Host Basics?
Dear Friend,
The Eclectic Society was founded in 1783 by several Anglican clergymen, the most famous of the early members being John Newton, hymn writer of “Amazing Grace.” The Society came together for the express purpose of deepening their fellowship in the Gospel and encouraging one another to be faithful to it. In the history of the Church, similar gatherings of Christian fellowship and unity in the Gospel have proved to be of eternal significance.
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The Christian Citizen in the Worldly Society
A sensible middle schooler can likely grasp the teaching, found throughout the New Testament, that although as Christians we may be disregarded as naive or bizarre, we are not to live in such a way as to be dismissed because we are bad, intolerant, rebellious, or disrespectful. Christians are to be exemplars of obedience—even in a non-Christian society!
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