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Dec 31, 2025

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We’re so glad you’re with us, and we can’t wait to share all of this with you in 2026.

Dear Friends,

It is hard to believe that today is the last day of 2025. This year has been full of blessings and challenges. A simple glance at the news confronts us every day with issues and events that beg for the wise, timeless, and truthful lens of Scripture.

In the last few months alone, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down the Mahmoud decision, reasserting the rights of parents to direct the care and upbringing of their children, even in public schools. The Health and Human Services department released a report decrying the abuses and harms of sex-rejecting medical interventions, and the Church of England* elected a new female Archbishop of Canterbury who is well known for her progressive theological stances. This is just a small sampling of the momentous things that will affect our culture and the church for years to come, and there is sure to be more following in rapid succession. The Supreme Court is poised to rule on the appropriateness of men in women’s sports, the ability of Christian counselors to provide therapy from a Biblical perspective to children experiencing gender-related distress, and the use of race in making redistricting decisions for elections.

Sometimes, the magnitude and multitude of all that is going on around us can seem overwhelming and disconcerting. How do we speak to our families and neighbors about each of these in a way that is God-honoring and hope-giving? Thankfully, truthXchange will be providing deep insights and thoughtful conversations with guests in the coming new year that will help you think through each of these in a Biblical, clear, and concise way.

Among some of our upcoming guests are:

  • Dean Broyles, a constitutional and religious liberty expert who will help us understand the implications of the Mahmoud decision and who is working to provide free resources that will help parents clearly and easily set guardrails for what their children are taught in public schools.
  • Fr. Eric Menees, the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of San Joaquin in California and an excellent resource for understanding the challenges faced by the global church from leaders who promote progressive ideologies rather than Biblical theology.
  • Rabi Maharaj, an acclaimed author who was raised to believe he was a god but was saved by the matchless grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and has spent the rest of his life teaching Christians about the dangers of pagan religious practice.

Friends, we have so much in store for you. From upcoming live events to continued timely and regular podcasts; from our weekly truthXchange Classics content that grows in relevance to new and impactful offerings from our truthXchange Senior Fellows and friends—we are working hard to continue equipping you with useful, Biblical tools for your daily relationships and conversations. We’re so glad you’re with us, and we can’t wait to share all of this with you in 2026.

Financially Partner with us today.

*Original post had “Episcopal Church”


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