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Another great preacher passes away?! What is God doing?

By Elizabeth Prata

The post reflects on the recent loss of notable Christian leaders, prompting questions about God’s purpose. While experiencing grief, the author emphasizes the importance of home ministry and discipleship beyond even public ministry. Encouragement in reminding readers of God’s sovereignty and the significance of every believer’s role in spreading light in the world.

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Revival or Reaction? Discernment in the Wake of Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

By Elizabeth Prata

SYNOPSIS
In this thoughtful and sobering reflection, I examine the spiritual implications of blending politics with ecumenical religion. Drawing historical parallels to past movements like the Moral Majority, I question whether the current surge of enthusiasm is rooted in biblical faith or emotional nationalism. With contributions from voices like Pastor Don Green and Jess at “Anchor for the Soul,” the piece warns of the dangers of Christian Nationalism, theological compromise, and spiritual confusion in emotionally charged moments. Readers are called to rejoice when the Gospel is preached, yet test all things by Scripture.

This is not a critique of mourning or conviction—it is a call to clarity. Revival is not measured by crowds, political energy, or emotional response, but by repentance, obedience, and fruit that remains.

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Celebrating Death: A Disturbing Reality

By Elizabeth Prata

SYNOPSIS
The post discusses the reaction to the death of TPUSA Founder Charlie Kirk, highlighting how some individuals on the political left have celebrated it. I highlight the biblical perspective of enmity against God, citing scripture to illustrate the deep-seated hostility towards truth among the unsaved, and concludes with the importance of the Gospel as the only saving message.

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A murderous killing and the sinfulness of sin

By Elizabeth Prata

SYNOPSIS

In the wake of the murderous assassination of Charlie Kirk, we ponder Ralph Venning’s “The Sinfulness of Sin,” which emphasizes the pervasive nature of sin, where society tolerates some sins while abhorring others. Venning contrasts God’s holiness with humanity’s sinful nature, urging believers to expect persecution and to rejoice in Christ, the light amidst darkness, who offers salvation and righteousness to repentant sinners.

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