Creative Disciple Newsletter
September 14, 2025
Did Jesus trust the Bible?
The Bible doesn’t stand alone in history—it comes with a chorus of witnesses who affirm its truth. Jesus included. Discover why God’s Word is the trustworthy foundation you can stand on with confidence, in Jesus’ opinion.
Focused Discipleship
#Charlie — The assassination of Charlie Kirk has shocked the country and ricocheted over our borders. Tim Challies, a native Canadian, has consolidated a variety of helpful articles to help us think through this. I highly recommend it.
#Personal — Reagan is full of practical advice. Learn how to highlight your Bible to increase visual memory and create a permanent guide for future study.
#Marriage — Thriving marriages grow by dreaming together. Focus on the Family encourages couples to nurture vision, unity, and intimacy through intentional conversations about the future.
#Parenting — Melissa Edgington tells us that nominal Christianity is dead, and we need to get serious about our faith because we parents are raising the world changers.
#Church — Here are four shifts churches must embrace to move beyond information transfer and into life-changing gospel disruption for a new era of disciple-making.
#Work — Redeeming Productivity offers practical wisdom for finishing the year well by pruning commitments. Learn to focus on what truly matters for kingdom impact.
#Pastor — Preaching the Psalms requires more than exposition—it demands glory to God and nourishment for His people. Explore a framework that honors both.
Weekly Wallpaper
Standard of Truth
Let this wallpaper design remind you that God’s Word is the standard of truth, guiding you to measure every thought and action by Scripture.
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