December Intermission: From Enjoying Christmas to Ending Abortion

Join us as we transition from December’s Christmas Buffet, where we celebrated the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ as a baby, to the month of January, where we consider how best to save babies in their mothers’ womb.
Hope of the Prophets: the Divine Missions and the Literal Sense of the Old Testament

How do we reconcile the Old Testament authors genuinely foretelling New Testament realities, but then only the Son can reveal the saving knowledge of these realities? The answer lies in divine missions.
4.59 David Schrock, Trent Hunter, Ardel Caneday & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Christ Over All Editor Roundtable & A Preview of 2026”

Listen in as the Editorial Board for Christ Over All reviews the year of 2025 and looks forward to what’s coming in 2026.
In Defense of Religion: Why “Jesus vs. Religion” Falls Apart

Should we ditch “religion” for Jesus because the term has negative connotations? Or is embracing the concept of religion fundamental to what it means to be a Christian?
Attention as Worship

What if what you pay attention to most reveals what you worship?
A Heart for Christmas or for Christ?

Introducing the very first short story in Christ Over All’s history! This won’t be the last—next December, we’ll hold a short story competition all month long!
4.58 Alex Kocman, David Schrock, & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Was Jesus a Refugee? And Why It Matters for Immigration”

Listen in as David Schrock & Stephen Wellum interview Alex Kocman on his COA Longform Essay “Was Jesus a Refugee? And Why It Matters for Immigration”
A Wide Road to Hell: Pluralism, the Incarnation, and the Exclusivity of Christ

Why do non-Christians like the Christmas story? Because everyone loves a Jesus who is merely one manifestation of God’s love among many. But such a Jesus cannot save you. The whole narrative of Scripture and the reality of the incarnation both demand that Jesus be exclusive: apart from him there is no salvation
Matthew’s Genealogy Isn’t Missing a Name—It’s Making a Claim

While many of us may skip the opening genealogy in Matthew’s gospel, Jeremy Sexton argues that Matthew’s first chapter is rich with gospel truth. Read on and see how the generations from Abraham to Jesus bring us to the heart of Nicene theology, glorifying our great savior!
Christmas is for Kids

Obviously, Christmas is for kids! But what if I told you that it’s ONLY for kids—that unless you become a kid yourself, Christmas isn’t for you? That’s what Jesus said, and Garrett Wishall is here to remind us how to do it
Christmas Among Curses

Christmas is meant to be a joyous time when we remember the wonderful advent of our Lord Jesus. But this joy can only be rightly received when the curse is felt. Read as Brandon Myers shows us the curse and the cure this Christmas.
4.57 Levi Secord, David Schrock, & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Law is King: How the Bible Shapes Our View of Law & Civil Government”

Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview Levi Secord on his COA Longform Essay: “Law is King: How the BIble Shapes Our View of Law & Civil Government”