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  • A priest, two goats, and salvation

      For observant Jews all over the world, this evening, the Day of Atonement is remembered. The Day of Atonement is the most holy of days in the Jewish calendar. It’s an annual picture of forgiveness that people could have. While Christians don’t celebrate this day, it’s one worth studying because everything about it points…

  • Where I was on 9/11

    I thought it was an accident. When my high school principal announced over the PA system that the World Trade Center had been hit by a plane. I distinctly remember hearing someone in the back of the class mutter, “terrorism.” It’s an interesting juxtaposition sixteen years later. In some ways, it seems like a lifetime…

  • There’s no such thing as a Christian who has not been born again

    Jesus said “unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” It’s the regeneration of God in our souls.  It’s not some inconsequential change. It is a monumental miraculous work of almighty God. 

  • Contrary to past media reports, Hurricane Harvey shows most Americans aren’t so hateful, after all

    I see those videos, and no one cares who voted for whom. No one cares how rich or poor someone is. No one cares what color someone’s skin is, in fact you see people of different races coming together. There’s no discrimination, or hatred, or malice.

  • Society shows why we need the gospel as it vilifies Osteen

    In the court of social media, you make a mistake, and there is no forgiveness. It’s a shame culture, and no matter what a person does to make things right, it’s too little, too late. It’s just them doing good because “they got caught,” it’s just them doing good because there was a backlash, it’s…

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Josh Benner has pastored churches in Connecticut, Illinois, and Minnesota. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Josh is passionate about preaching and teaching the Bible.

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