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Bestselling Christian author Frank Viola. Over 20 published books and 3 podcasts. His Substack combined with his Wordpress blog have reached over 2 million readers who are looking for something deeper than bumper sticker theology.

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20 Things the Blood of Jesus Does

Here are the 20 Things the Blood of Christ Does

The Questions Serious Christians Keep Asking

Welcome to another Thursday UNFILTERED article, the only weekly article that believes Noah’s wife deserves a book deal for surviving forty days with wet animals and no Target.

Confessions of an Italian

Every once in a while, we lighten things up around here.

The Supreme Artists

Welcome to another Thursday UNFILTERED article, the only weekly article that thinks “reply all” should require two witnesses and a background check.

When Christian Leaders Deny the Faith

In recent years, the evangelical Christian culture has picked itself up off the floor after being stunned to discover that many of its beloved preachers and music artists have renounced Jesus Christ.

Five Reasons Christianity Today is So Shallow

Welcome to another Thursday UNFILTERED article, the only weekly article that believes the cloud is just someone else’s computer wearing a halo.

Dull of Hearing

“About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing.”

Why God Isn't Nervous About Your Future

Welcome to another Thursday UNFILTERED article, the only weekly article that wasn’t surprised when health officials confirmed the recent cyclosporiasis outbreak originated with Kramer, the tall man who insists the shower is the best place to wash lettuce.

When You’re Stuck in a Holding Pattern

“God wants so much to be trusted.”

Our Souls are Made for Love and Staggering Beauty

Welcome to another Thursday UNFILTERED article, the only weekly article that thinks receipts are just confetti from financial regret.