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The Vanity of the Self: A Biblical Refutation of Modern Wellness Culture

The Self-Centeredness of the Inward Turn In a recent critique titled “‘Wellness’ culture is empty without service to others,” Jemima Kelly observes a profound paradox in the modern pursuit of health: the more we focus on our own “well-being” — our steps, our sleep cycles, and our “self-care” rituals — the more hollow and anxious […]

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Unthankfulness: The Message of the Tell-Tale Heart

Related Post Edgar Allen Poe wrote among others, the short story, The Tell-Tale Heart.  It’s the story of a man who wishes to murder an elderly man, who lives with him, and because of his so-called, “vulture eye,” the look from that eye enough for him to want his elderly roommate dead.  He planned to […]

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The Gospel Is the Power of God Unto Salvation, pt. 6

Part One     Part Two     Part Three     Part Four     Part Five The Apostle Paul writes that “the gospel is the power of God unto salvation” (Romans 1:16).  He uses those words to explain why in the first half of the same verse that he is “not ashamed of the gospel of Christ.”  […]

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