
Reading For The Glory
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Reading For The Glory is a ministry that exists to help followers of Jesus discover truth, goodness, and beauty. #readingfortheglory
Joined February 2022
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Today on the RFTG Podcast, Zach is joined by Fr. Mike Chitwood to discuss his journey towards the Anglican tradition, as well as an extended conversation about his work in ministry and a few points of Anglican theology. Listen here:.
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Episode 26 In this episode Zach is joined by Fr. Mike Chitwood to discuss his journey towards the Anglican tradition, as well as an extended conversation about his work in ministry and a few points…
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Today on the RFTG Podcast, Zach is joined by Dr. Daniel Hummel to discuss his book “The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism” published by @eerdmansbooks . Listen here:.
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Episode 25 In this episode Zach is joined by Dr. Daniel Hummel to discuss his book The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle Over the End Times Shaped A Nation (Eerdman’s, …
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Today on the RFTG Podcast, Zach is joined by @revdocbrooks to discuss his journey from Baptist Pastor to Anglican Bishop. Listen here:.
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Episode 24 In this episode Zach is joined by Bishop Page Brooks to discuss his journey towards the Anglican tradition, as well as an extended conversation about his work through Missio Mosaic and a…
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Reflections on the Prayer Book and the Christian Year by @d_n_keane and Samuel Bray, an excerpt from their book “How to Use the Book of Common Prayer” from @ivpress .
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How does a speaker persuade us to listen? Usually by promising us something new. But imagine a speaker who starts by saying “You already know this.” That’s how the Second Epistle of Peter begins. T…
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Today on the RFTG Podcast, Fr. Mike Chitwood guest hosts and is joined by @MattSmethurst to discuss his new book “Tim Keller on the Christian Life”, published by @crossway . Listen here:.
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Episode 23 In this episode Fr. Mike Chitwood guest hosts the podcast and is joined by Matt Smethurst to discuss the life and ministry of Tim Keller through Matt’s new book Tim Keller on the Christi…
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Reflections on the Feast of the Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth.
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This weekend (May 31) the Church remembers the Visitation of the Virgin Mary, mother of our Lord, to Elizabeth and Zechariah. This takes place between the Feast Day of the Annunciation (March 25th)…
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Reflections on the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord Jesus.
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Today Christians the world over celebrate the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ (also known as Ascension Day or Holy Thursday). The feast day comes forty days after Easter to mark the…
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Book Review: “The Nicene Creed” by @RevKevDeYoung and @crossway . “This book is a great reminder of how richly significant the Nicene Creed is in light of the theological depth and historical background that led to it.”.
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In his latest book installment of his Foundational Tool for Our Faith series, The Nicene Creed (Crossway, 2025), Kevin DeYoung analyzes the Nicene Creed and explains its theological and historical …
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Today on the RFTG Podcast Zach is joined by @d_n_keane to discuss the 1662 Book of Common Prayer and his book “How to Use the Book of Common Prayer” along with Samuel Bray published by @ivpress. Listen here: .
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Episode 22 In this episode Zach is joined by Dr. Drew Keane to discuss The 1662 Book of Common Prayer: International Edition (IVP) and How to Use the Book of Common Prayer (IVP, 2024). Find a copy …
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Reflections on the Daily Office: Morning and Evening Prayer by @d_n_keane and Samuel Bray, an excerpt from their book “How to Use the Book of Common Prayer” from @ivpress .
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The heart of the Book of Common Prayer is the daily offices—Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer. These services nourish your soul, but not with intense bursts of devotion or with a dizzying…
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Reflections on the Feast Day of St. Athanasius, the Father of Orthodoxy.
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Today is the feast day of Saint Athanasius, known throughout church history as the “Father of Orthodoxy.” This title is fitting, yet he is not the first of the Early Church Fathers to defend the or…
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Reflections on the Feast Day of St. Philip and St. James (the Lesser), Apostles of our Lord.
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Today is the feast day of St. Philip and St. James (the Lesser) apostles of Jesus. Most feast days commemorate one particular saint. On occasion, however, two saints will be honored together. St. P…
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We are three weeks away from the official relaunch of the RFTG Podcast, and the excitement is hard to contain! Check out this sneak preview and be sure to join us on May 20th as we seek to discover truth, goodness, and beauty through the written word.
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Join RFTG podcast host Zach Kendrick for a sneak preview of the upcoming RFTG Podcast! We have a great line up of guests scheduled including Drew Keane, Matt Smethurst, Karen Swallow Prior, and mor…
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Reflections on the Feast Day of St. Catherine of Siena the Mystic.
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What does it take to be a saint? Ultimately, it takes grace and mercy of God. For we all, who are in Christ, are awaiting sainthood. In one sense, we are already saints, but in another sense, we ar…
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Reflections on the feast day of St. Mark the Evangelist.
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Mark the Evangelist, widely known in the Scriptures as John Mark, has a very prominent role in the early history of Christ’s church in several respects. It is noteworthy that we are introduced to M…
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Reflections on the life and legacy of Pope Francis (1936-2025).
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Today, we join Christians around the world and mourn the death of Pope Francis. Although the pope is the head of the Roman Catholic Church, and I am an Anglican, I do recognize his appointment as a…
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Did Jesus really go to hell? Reflections on Holy Saturday.
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Today is Holy Saturday, the day that Jesus’ body lay in the tomb, awaiting his glorious resurrection. This then begs the question: where was Jesus’s spirit on Holy Saturday? There are a myriad of b…
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