Content Round-Up – July 25, 2025

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Happy Friday! Here are three articles I enjoyed this week, I hope you enjoy them too!

A Christian Vision for Exercise: Ten Lessons from a Ten-Year Project – Desiring God

What does exercise have to do with theology and the biblical worldview? David Mathis seeks the answer in a new book A Little Theology of Exercise. In this article he unpacks ten principles he learned along the way.

The Brilliant Apologetic Strategy of the Ancient Church – Canon Fodder

While there are some significant challenges the church is facing these days, early Christians faced similar and often worse challenges. Michael Kruger writes, “Of all the apologists (and there were many), undoubtedly Tertullian stands out as one of the most brilliant. The North African church father wrote his Apology around 197 AD and its argumentation is so relevant and applicable that it seems like it could have been written last year.” This article touches on 4 aspects of Tertullian’s approach that are relevant today.

Overcoming Financial Anxiety – Compass

Do you ever worry about your finances? If you do, you’re not alone! I occasionally worry about our family’s finances, and I think most people do. I think this is one reason the Bible directly addresses the anxiety that often surrounds money and possessions. Howard Dayton directly tackles financial anxiety with a brief look at Philippians 4:6-7

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