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05/30/2026

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This was a fun podcast to record with Rev. Josh Smith from King's ARP Church.It is a preliminary discussion to his topic...
05/29/2026

This was a fun podcast to record with Rev. Josh Smith from King's ARP Church.

It is a preliminary discussion to his topic on toxic/biblical masculinity/patriarchy for the upcoming event next week, more on that below!

To our local South Carolina friends:
King's Church, is hosting the TruthXchange Think Tank: "Male and Female He Created Them" with Rosaria Butterfield and Dr. Peter Jones.

This event is next week. Friday night and Saturday (JUNE 5th-6th). We hope to see you there if you are able! Registration is in my comments link

Biblical Manhood in a Confused Age Joshua Gielow and Mary Weller are joined by Pastor Josh Smith of King’s Church in Columbia, SC. Pastor Smith, who will be speaking at the upcoming Peter Jones Lectures, unpacks a biblical vision of manhood rooted in Genesis 1 and 2 — where men are calle...

Congratulations to Dr. Garner!
05/27/2026

Congratulations to Dr. Garner!

Register Today for the "God of S3X: Male and Female He Created Them" conference in Columbia, SC. June 5th-6th
05/27/2026

Register Today for the "God of S3X: Male and Female He Created Them" conference in Columbia, SC. June 5th-6th

05/26/2026
The Lie of Feminism: Rejecting God’s Design for WomanhoodRosaria Butterfield joins Joshua Gielow and Mary Weller to disc...
05/22/2026

The Lie of Feminism: Rejecting God’s Design for Womanhood

Rosaria Butterfield joins Joshua Gielow and Mary Weller to discuss her upcoming lecture at the Peter Jones Lectures. Speaking as a former casualty of feminist ideology, Rosaria traces the roots of modern feminism from Mary Wollstonecraft through American feminism’s embrace of career over motherhood, Planned Parenthood, and the rejection of the female body.

Rosaria contrasts feminist autonomy with the beauty and authority of God’s creation ordinance in Genesis — male and female He created them — and shows how feminism serves as the gateway to the broader LGBTQ+ spectrum. This episode is a call for the church back to biblical womanhood, godly patriarchy, and the safety found under Christ and His church.

The Peter Jones Lectures — The God of S-x: “Male and Female He Created Them” —
June 5–6, 2026
King’s Church, Columbia, SC.
Featuring Dr. Rosaria Butterfield, Dr. Peter Jones, Rev. Josh Smith & more.

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05/20/2026

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God's Final Eu-TopiaBy Rev. Dennis JohnsonChristians differ on events to come, but we are agreed on two things:1.     ...
02/13/2026

God's Final Eu-Topia
By Rev. Dennis Johnson
Christians differ on events to come, but we are agreed on two things:

1. Our blessed hope is the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ (Titus 2:13).
2. Whatever trends or events, good or bad, lie ahead for the church for the rest of the messy history of the present heavens and earth, our final destiny is a new heavens and earth, which will be a cosmic and terrestrial paradise that outshines Eden before Adam’s Fall, “God’s good place” from which every remnant of creaturely rebellion, human and demonic, and its every toxic byproduct are utterly excluded.

Other contributors from the trurthXchange Think Tank The Coming Pagan Utopia, have the sobering task of exposing the illusions of Oneist eschatology, the fantasies of those who worship the creature and the created order as though they were the Creator, who is blessed forever.

On the other hand, I get the happy assignment of exploring from the Bible the sure future that overflows with sheer joy and celebration, which the true and living God, Creator of everything and redeemer of his people and his cosmos, has in store for those who humbly trust him—and which he has guaranteed by embedding the beginning spark of his new creation into the midst of history, in the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the first fruits of the robust, endlessly overflowing life of the age to come.

God’s good place is unimaginably beautiful (Rev. 21:1-4, 10-21)

The New Jerusalem is a portrait of God’s people, founded on the Lamb’s 12 apostles and fulfilling Israel’s 12 tribes (Rev. 21:12-14). The final revelation-resurrection-transformation of God’s people will precipitate the whole creation’s liberation from corruption/decomposition for the cosmos groans in longing (Rom. 8:19-23). The beauties of the New Jerusalem—precious stones and metals, radiant light, flawless dimensions, impregnable holiness—are portrayed in images drawn from our limited experience to give us a sense of ravishing beauty beyond our wildest imagination. The resplendent glory of the New Jerusalem exemplifies the unimaginable beauties awaiting the cosmos when God announces, “Behold, I am making all things new” (Rev. 21:1)

God’s good place is unembarrassedly physical
(1 Cor. 15:20, 35-57; Phil. 3:20-21; Luke 24:36-43; Acts 1:1-2)

How can we discern the line in the visions of Revelation between symbolic imagery and the “prosaic” form of the future reality that the symbols signify? The resurrection body of Jesus is the one foretaste, the visible, touchable sample of the new heavens and earth, sent “back from the future” to mark the epochal turning point of our mundane and messy history.

The Bible’s use of elements from our physical experience to symbolize realities beyond our senses does not arise from God’s discomfort with, or disapproval of, material substance. God is Spirit, and must not be confused with the stuff of the universe that he has made. But God does not find the universe’s “matter” uncomfortable or embarrassing—far from it! In fact, the creation of the first heavens and earth “in the beginning” (Genesis 1-2) shows that physical reality is, in itself as a product of the Creator himself, “very good.” What is wrong with the world (and us) is not derived from the matter from which our bodies are made, but from the rebellion of our minds and hearts against the God of truth. In Jesus’ resurrection God has demonstrated that he has redeemed, is redeeming, and will redeem us as whole persons, soul and body reunited, vivified and purified to glorify and enjoy him forever.

Our great hope, then, is not to escape “place”—not to escape the fact that we have bodies that are located at specific places in time and space. The hope that God promises us is that he will bring us into his eu-topia—his very good place, to live in his presence as he lives among us in the person of the God-Man, Jesus Christ.

God’s good place is unapologetically discriminatory
(Rev . 21:8, 27; 20:11-15)

On Thomas More’s fictional island of Utopia, adherents of various religions coexist peaceably and respectfully—a feature that leads some scholars to suspect that More’s portrait of this beautiful “nowhere land” is at times ironic…since in real life More was virulently devoted to the Church of Rome and violently opposed to adherents of the Reformation. Still, his image of idyllic religious tolerance would have widespread appeal today. By contrast, the vision given by the real, risen Jesus to John smashes to smithereens this ever-so-appealing One-ist eschatology of religious tolerance and ultimate convergence. Twice in the description of the stunning beauties of the New Jerusalem, emblematic of the whole new creation order, we are told that certain people will have no access at all to God’s good-place (Rev. 21:8, 27). The unapologetic discrimination of God and his Christ—admitting some and excluding others from their city of joy—is consistent with the previous vision of final and irreversible judgment, when every human being will stand before the bar of God’s ultimate justice and face a verdict either of vindication or of condemnation (Rev. 20:11-15). Although we might wish it to be otherwise and fabricate future scenarios in which tolerance has reached its acme, the fact is that our mundane choices, our current affections and allegiances, have eternal consequences. The living God, Creator and Redeemer, not we, has drawn registry of those who will be admitted to his celestial city and seated at his wedding banquet.

God’s good place is uncompromisingly Twoist (Rev. 22:3-5)

a. Initiated by the personal, physical, visible reappearance of Jesus the risen Lord on the public stage of human history. (Titus 2:13; Phil. 3:20-21; 1 John 3:1-3)

God’s Eu-topia, for which we long, will not arrive as a result of evolutionary forces currently operating within this old creation, nor as the outcome of human development in spirituality. The new heavens and earth will break in on our status quo through the personal arrival of Jesus the eternal Son of God and anointed rescuer of his people.

b. Consummated in creatures’ enraptured adoration of our Creator and Redeemer. (Rev. 22:3-5; 4:8-11; 5:9-14; 7:10; 11:17-18; 15:3-4; 19:1-8)

God’s servants will fulfill their true purpose and find their supreme joy in adoring their Creator and Redeemer (Rev. 22:3). The Lamb’s bride will display her true glory when she is presented to her Husband, who has adorned her in his own pure loveliness (Rev. 21:2, 9ff; see Isa. 61:10).

+ This lecture can be heard in its entirety here on the truthXchange podcast

Marxist WokismBy Peter JonesI finished my last essay on American Marxism with the following paragraph:Marxism via Stalin...
01/20/2026

Marxist Wokism
By Peter Jones

I finished my last essay on American Marxism with the following paragraph:

Marxism via Stalin and Mao killed millions of human beings during the twentieth century, and Marxist Pol Pot in Cambodia systematically murdered about three million of his own people (a quarter of all Cambodians) from 1976 to 1978. Anyone considered an intellectual was targeted for special treatment. Teachers, lawyers, doctors, and clergy were put to death. Pol Pot’s regime of terror even murdered people wearing glasses! One might think that a system so unthinkable would never enter the American system. For the moment, America’s Marxism conceals itself and is generally accepted in its subtle form: Wokism, which I will discuss in my next essay.

As I shuffled around in my endless collection of dossiers, I found a text that dealt with wokism that I had already published, entitled “Wokism: The New Pagan Morality.”

Link in the comments

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 bel...
12/31/2025

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

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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.

*Had previously stated "Episcopal Church"

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