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4 Questions Christian Leaders Should Ask
God gives us positions of influence—at home, at work, in our communities. What can we learn about godly leadership from the Old Testament?
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Four Ways to Resist the World’s Influence
How can believers resist the pull of the world? From Israel’s exile and return, Dr. David Talley shares four ways to leave Babylon behind.
Is God Still Here?
Where is God when life feels hard? Paul David Tripp shows how Esther reveals His unseen work—even when He seems silent.
Starting a Gospel Conversation
We want to share the gospel–but how do we start that conversation with the people in our lives? This blog gives three practical tips.
Simple Steps to Follow God’s Plan
Ezekiel and Daniel saw visions. How do we discern God’s plan today—and walk in it? The book of Ezra has practical help.
Overwhelmed By The World? Pray Like Daniel
How do we respond to life’s everyday stress and to moments of crisis? In this article, learn three ways you can pray like Daniel—with faith-filled purpose.
God Has Not Forgotten You
When suffering brings life to a standstill, where do we turn? Joni Eareckson Tada shares lessons from the fiery furnace, showing how God meets us in our pain—and uses it to move us closer to Him.
Does My Past Define Me?
BSF Member Aina Ralambomanana once believed his painful childhood had already written the story of his life. But when he encountered the gospel, everything changed.
Exile & Return: Artwork Explained
The visuals for each BSF study are carefully designed to tell a deeper story. Learn what inspired the Exile & Return artwork in this post.
Finding God When Life Crumbles
Where do we find hope when our lives seem to have shattered around us? Paul David Tripp shares how Ezekiel’s vision still offers hope today.
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Why Build in a Broken World?
BSF Executive Director Hollie Roberts reflects on a powerful message God sent to His people through the prophet Jeremiah. Before the exile began, God prepared His people—not to retreat, but to build.

