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Living In Faith
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A Prayer to Remember Our Heavenly Home - Your Daily Prayer - February 6
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A Prayer to Remember Our Heavenly Home - Your Daily Prayer - February 6

This world isn’t our final home. When life feels heavy, here’s a prayer to refocus your heart on the eternal hope that awaits in Christ.
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7 Festive Dishes to Make for Valentine's Day
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7 Festive Dishes to Make for Valentine's Day

Love is in the air. Can you feel it? Usually, by this time, I already have red and pink hearts gracing my mantle and cute mini mailboxes on our dining room table waiting to be filled with love letters. Yet, this year, I am moving a bit slower, and the box of love-filled décor sits on my garage floor, ready and waiting to be displayed. Maybe I will get to it today. Yep! I think I will.The truth is that the weather has altered my motivation a bit. We have had some pretty cold days around here, and I still feel like I am in hibernation mood, ready to curl up with a good book and get all cozied up until a blanket. So, while I am ready to celebrate love and always anticipate this sweet holiday, I am finding that I need some warm, cozy, and maybe even nostalgic dishes to welcome it in and set the tone.Generally, my little family makes a nice meal and then sits around the dining room table, decorated with hearts and pink plates, as we open up our mailboxes and read the love letters we wrote to one another. Sometimes, it goes smoothly; other times, it brings laughter, but we (my dear hubby and I) usually have to tamper our expectations and remember we are celebrating with our children, two of whom are teens. And, trust me, it can bring all kinds of unexpected blunders. Last year, we ate dinner at 9 pm because my oldest had to work. Other times, we have had boyfriends or our daughter's friends join us, which is always fun and eventful. I also vividly remember when our two oldest daughters got into a food fight because one forgot to write a letter, and the other one who did write a letter wasn't "so loving." Needless to say, they cleaned the kitchen out of their "love" for me-ha!But, even though I have no idea what Valentine's will bring, I am still always eager to make a fun and festive meal to show my family just how much I love them, flaws and all. Maybe you have a plan to bring love into your home as well, and you need some festive foods that will welcome the ambiance of love. Well, friend, I've got you covered. Below is a simple dinner plan along with several "sweet" dishes (because it's all about the dessert, right?) that you can grace your table and spread the love.Photo credit: ©GettyImages/People Images
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Living In Faith
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What Valentine’s Day Teaches Us About God’s Love
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What Valentine’s Day Teaches Us About God’s Love

Valentine's Day reveals our deep human longing for love, but its true definition lies not in fleeting emotions but in enduring action and sacrifice, as exemplified by God's unconditional love for humanity. Discover how to move beyond romantic sentiment to embrace a deeper, more resilient form of love that mirrors divine commitment.
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Living In Faith
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Are Black People Mentioned in the Bible?
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Are Black People Mentioned in the Bible?

Do black people get referenced in the Bible? We don't ask this question nearly enough, but it tells us something vital about the Bible's view of ethnicity.
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‘Solo Mio’ and the Lost Art of Clean Rom-Coms
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‘Solo Mio’ and the Lost Art of Clean Rom-Coms

Have you heard that the rom-com is dead? The genre’s endangered status has been much discussed. Whether because of industry shifts toward IP-driven films, changing audience tastes, or a lower cultural tolerance of traditional guy-meets-girl romance, the sort of rom-coms many of us grew up on in the ’80s and ’90s seem like a rarer and rarer breed. The rom-coms that do get made today tend to be raunchy and R-rated (think Judd Apatow’s mid-2000s hits like Knocked Up and The 40-Year-Old Virgin), a bit too high-concept (like last year’s theologically mushy Eternity) or more rom-dram than rom-com (like last year’s Materialists or Song Sung Blue). What I miss are the PG or PG-13 rom-coms that are sweet, funny, romantic, “old-fashioned” in their values, and relatively clean. Think Sleepless in Seattle, You’ve Got Mail, or While You Were Sleeping. Where are the rom-coms like that? I suspect I’m not alone in wishing Hollywood still produced them. I’m all for more Jane Austen adaptations (2026 will give us a new Sense and Sensibility movie and a Netflix adaptation of Pride and Prejudice), but surely Georgian England isn’t the sole source of inspiration for this sort of fare? ‘Runaway Bride’ Meets ‘Under the Tuscan Sun’ Angel Studios’ Solo Mio (out today in theaters) is a step in the right direction. The PG-rated film—starring, cowritten, and produced by Kevin James—may not be an instant classic, but it’s a refreshing, old-school rom-com that, in its best moments, harks back to the genre’s heyday. Released just in time for Valentine’s Day, Solo Mio is a date-night movie Christian couples don’t need to be nervous about—because it’s mercifully free of sex scenes and moral indiscretions, but also because it’s not embarrassingly cheesy. It’s a cut above the Hallmark-style formulaic romance, even though it has some of the elements that make those movies pleasurable. Solo Mio is a date-night movie Christian couples don’t need to be nervous about. The film opens on a sad note. Middle-aged elementary school teacher Matt (Kevin James), has seemingly found love and is about to marry fellow teacher Heather (Julie Ann Emery) at a destination wedding in Rome. But in a nod to another classic rom-com (Runaway Bride), Heather leaves Matt stranded at the altar and alone in Rome, heartbroken and confused. Matt is left with an Italian “honeymooning couples” tour package he can’t get refunded, so he decides to take the vacation solo, hoping the blow of Heather’s decision is softened with enough Amatriciana and Chianti. What follows is essentially a gender-reversed, more chaste Under the Tuscan Sun. Matt begins to get his groove back when he befriends two American couples in his honeymooners tour group, as well as a friendly local café owner, Gia (Nicole Grimaudo), who may or may not become more than a friend to him. James and Grimaudo shine in their roles, bringing real chemistry and gentle kindness (and a bit of world-weariness) to their characters. It’s refreshing to see a romance featuring middle-aged, normal-looking people whose relationship is believable. Also noteworthy in the cast is Jonathan Roumie (The Chosen’s Jesus), who fills the familiar “wingman” supporting role trope as one of the fellow tourists in Matt’s group. More Rom-Coms with These Qualities, Please Solo Mio, directed by Catholic filmmaker brothers Charles and Daniel Kinnane, has commendable qualities I hope other Christian filmmakers seek to emulate: A rom-com that’s chaste without being corny. The film doesn’t include sex or even any suggestion of sex. There’s actually a funny moment where the filmmakers play with audience expectations on that front, only to underscore that the less predictable, more interesting plot turn is the one where characters exercise sexual restraint. Genuine appreciation for beauty. Filmmakers of faith often focus so much on plot that they give insufficient attention to the simple beauty of a film—the artistry of its setting, music, cinematography, and so forth. Solo Mio’s ambience is arguably the most beautiful part of the film. Rome and Tuscany are on gorgeous display, and the film makes space for an appreciation of life’s good gifts. La dolce vita. Friendliness to faith without being “faith-based.” Solo Mio isn’t a faith-based film. But it’s a faith-informed and faith-friendly story where Christian virtues and culture are in the background. Late in the film, there’s a scene of praying before a family meal that doesn’t feel out of place at all. Ability to depict real pain alongside real joy. I like movies that are genuinely funny and, at times, genuinely sad. But it’s hard to pull off, and faith-based movies tend to struggle to capture both low lows and high highs without it feeling cheap. Solo Mio captures the range of human emotions decently well, feeling honest without being over the top. Solo Mio is far from perfect. The plot is far-fetched at times (even by Hollywood rom-com standards), the supporting characters are too cartoonish or one-dimensional, and the ending is fairly abrupt. But in a genre desperately needing a reset, Solo Mio is an enjoyable offering that manages to feel both family-friendly and “grown up.” It’s the first romantic comedy Angel Studios has released, and I hope it’s a box-office success. In our cynical, profane, gender-polarized, marriage-leery contemporary world, we could use more wholesome, sincere rom-coms like this.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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Relational Wholeness vs. Relational Idolatry
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Relational Wholeness vs. Relational Idolatry

Codependency, dependent personality disorder, toxic relationships—these are popular terms in counseling and psychology. But as Christians, we want to understand how they fit with or overlap the sin patterns we read about in Scripture. In this talk, recorded at TGCW24, Ellen Mary Dykas shows how God’s Word addresses common-to-man temptations. Dykas talks about how to diagnose relational idolatry in our lives, bring real help and healing to those around us, and take steps of faith toward loving people without craving or worshiping them. In This Episode 0:00 – Relational wholeness introduction and personal journey 2:35 – Overview of relationships in society 6:47 – Sin’s effects on relationships 8:58 – Codependency and relational idolatry 14:18 – Biblical perspective on codependency 23:27 – Diagnostic tools for relational health 29:27 – Path to wholeness and change 41:16 – Practical steps for relational recalibration Resources Mentioned When People Are Big and God Is Small by Ed Welch Friend-ish: Reclaiming Real Friendship in a Culture of Confusion by Kelly Needham Toxic Relationships: Taking Refuge in Christ by Ellen Mary Dykas Jesus and Your Unwanted Journey by Ellen Mary Dykas SIGN UP for one of our newsletters to stay informed about TGC’s latest resources. Help The Gospel Coalition renew and unify the contemporary church in the ancient gospel: Give today. Don’t miss an episode of The Gospel Coalition Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube
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The Elitist Media Continue Omitting Horrific Illegal Alien Crimes
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The Elitist Media Continue Omitting Horrific Illegal Alien Crimes

The debate over immigration rages on in this country, with a disproportionate media focus on the enforcement side. But there continue to be horrific crimes committed by illegal aliens that garner no coverage from the network evening news. The horrific truck crash in Indiana that killed four Amish individuals was not reported across the evening news. Here’s how it was covered on Fox News’ Special Report with Bret Baier: The network evening news ignored the illegal alien truck driver that killed four, despite routinely covering traffic mishaps. Something's (D)ifferent here... pic.twitter.com/M4M2n25NzZ — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) February 6, 2026 BRET BAIER: The Homeland sSecurity Department tells Fox News a semi truck driver arrested in Jay County, Indiana for causing a fatal head-on crash is a Kyrgyzstani national who entered the U.S. via the Biden-era CBP One cell phone app. He was released into the U.S. via parole. Police say the man failed to stop for a slow truck while driving on State Route 67- State Road 67 in Indiana. He allegedly swerved into oncoming traffic, and crashed into a van killing four people. The networks routinely report on lethal traffic accidents. In fact, all three today reported on the woman that plowed into a Los Angeles supermarket. Three people died as a result of that accident. But this one’s different. Or, perhaps- (D)ifferent. In any case, not a peep on the network nightly news. Then there is the horrific rape in Georgia of an 11-year-old, while her 10 year-old sister was forced to look at knifepoint. Per the Department of Homeland Security: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged an arrest detainer on Kenneth Moreno Guzman, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, who is charged with the rape of an 11-year-old girl while her 10-year-old sister was in the room and threatened with a knife in Georgia. According to the Bulloch County Sheriff's Office, Guzman forcibly broke into a back door of a family’s home on January 12, 2025, and proceeded to rape an 11-year-old girl and held her 10-year-old sister at knifepoint. … Guzman faces multiple charges including rape, statutory rape, aggravated child molestation, aggravated sodomy, cruelty towards children, home invasion, false imprisonment, burglary, aggravated assault with a knife. He was previously arrested by local law enforcement. On March 8, 2023, Moreno Guzman was arrested by the Statesboro Georgia Sheriff's Office for driving without a license and registration.  He illegally entered the U.S. in 2016 and was removed. He chose to commit a felony by illegally re-entering the United States at an unknown date and location. As is the case with the truck accident, there is zero coverage of these horrific crimes on ABC, CBS, NBC newscasts. If you’re feeling deja vu, it is because you remember that the networks had to be dragged nicking and screaming to cover such horrific crimes as the respective rapes and murders of Laken Riley, Jocelyn Nungaray, and Rachel Morin among others. Nearly two years later, nothing has changed.
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Battle of the Bulge: Olympic Ski Jumpers Allegedly Injecting Themselves 'Down There' for Competitive Edge
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Battle of the Bulge: Olympic Ski Jumpers Allegedly Injecting Themselves 'Down There' for Competitive Edge

Battle of the Bulge: Olympic Ski Jumpers Allegedly Injecting Themselves 'Down There' for Competitive Edge
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‘Ties To Terrorist Networks’: Probe Of Extremist Democrat Squad Member Rep. Tlaib Warns Of Risks To The ‘Integrity’ Of U.S. Government
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‘Ties To Terrorist Networks’: Probe Of Extremist Democrat Squad Member Rep. Tlaib Warns Of Risks To The ‘Integrity’ Of U.S. Government

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, has been known as an extremist for the duration of her tenure in Congress. Now there’s even a warning about the “potential risks” she offers to the…
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‘Ties To Terrorist Networks’: Probe Of Extremist Democrat Squad Member Rep. Tlaib Warns Of Risks To The ‘Integrity’ Of U.S. Government
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‘Ties To Terrorist Networks’: Probe Of Extremist Democrat Squad Member Rep. Tlaib Warns Of Risks To The ‘Integrity’ Of U.S. Government

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, has been known as an extremist for the duration of her tenure in Congress. Now there’s even a warning about the “potential risks” she offers to the…
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