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The Heritage Blog

He Ran a Short Race Well

He Ran a Short Race Well

Posted by Nathan Birx on 26th Feb 2024

My family knows a young man whose severe physical disability will prevent him from ever living a “normalˮ life. This has led him to prolonged seasons of discouragement, wondering what meaningful pu … read more
Losses and Crosses

Losses and Crosses

Posted by Amy Lauren Green on 26th Feb 2024

We are constantly faced with the reality of loss. Almost daily, newspaper headlines and TV screens broadcast tales of the ultimate, irrevocable loss—death: it’s the calamity brought upon us by the … read more
The Duty of Affection

The Duty of Affection

Posted by Riley Toews on 26th Feb 2024

There are some definite problems with the modern evangelical church’s approach to worship. Zip lines, motorcycles, trampolines, and other gimmicks aside, there is a sentimental ethos present in man … read more
The Glory of the King and His Bride: Part 4

The Glory of the King and His Bride: Part 4

Posted by Thomas Parr on 26th Feb 2024

Three Promises to the King (Psalm 45:16-17)The pronouns in these verses are masculine singular, so these expressions are addressed to the King, not the bride. The psalmist is relating to us the words … read more
The Glory of the King and His Bride: Part 3

The Glory of the King and His Bride: Part 3

Posted by Thomas Parr on 26th Feb 2024

Instruct Christ’s Bride (45:10-15)Facts are sadly neutralized when they don't lead to recommendations to action. The glorious truths about the King should lead the bride to “consider” and “incline” he … read more