J.K. Wall
J.K. Wall is a writer in Indianapolis. He is the author of "Messiah the Prince Revisited," published by Crown & Covenant Publications. He and his wife Christina have two boys, John and Arthur.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
In Days of Trouble, The Church Matters
Psalm 20 is an anthem for the pandemic.
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The New Years Resolution We All Need
The New Years Resolution We All Need- Christians should be the best at the habit of seek first to understand. #NewYearResolution
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We Are All Exiles Now
We are all exiles. We live in a world broken by sin. And while sometimes we enter a situation of exile because of our own sinful actions, it’s at least as common if not more that the deep frustration of exile comes upon us due to the brokenness that mars all parts of this world.
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Why I’m Still in an Evangelical Church
As 2020 begins, the popularity of the label “evangelical” is drifting downward. When quizzed by pollsters last year, only 1 in 4 American adults described themselves as "evangelical." Here's more about evangelicals and the evangelical church everyone needs to understand.
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Why God Made Us in His Image
I contend that God is, in His Trinitarian self, an orderly community of selfless love. And we are made in His image for this purpose: to create, sustain and extend orderly communities of selfless love across the globe.
Articles for Worship & Creative
The Diet of Devotion
I need the discipline to embrace a diet of devotion—meditation, prayer, worship, rest and fellowship. This isn’t the diagnosis or prescription I want. But, in God’s grace, I know it will be the best thing that could happen.
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Millennials Can’t Buy Meaning—Let’s Talk the Meaning of Life
I believe people are struggling today to find the meaning of life because greater prosperity and more personalized technology have crowded out other options—like Christianity.
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