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Finding Canaan

Daniel Mayfield

Theology and Kingdom Building

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One common and easy mistake when reading Scripture is to imagine oneself as the hero, the prophet, the traveler, or the direct recipient of the Word of the Lord. But such a reading overlooks the silent majority—those to whom God’s Word came...

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A Charge to the Class of 2025

Last week I was pulled in as a pinch hitter to give the pastoral charge at a homeschool graduation ceremony out here in West Texas. I covet opportunities like that. God never intended for our preaching to remain inside the walls of church b...

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Why Meryl Streep Can Never Be Aslan

The only good stories are true stories—or stories based on truth, like how Chesterton argued that fantasy is more real than Wall Street.

But our contemporary filmmakers do not know what is true. And we’ve largely failed to produce writers...

a year ago
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Unity, But on What Grounds?

In John 17, Jesus prayed for his disciples, “that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me” (John 17:21).

Jesus desires unity. The...

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One colossal misunderstanding of the modern Church is that, given enough grace and kindness, Christians should have no natural enemies. If Christians were to simply “act like Jesus,” outsiders would take no offense—they might even flock to...

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