As we mark the end of 2025, we are thankful for the work that the Lord has done through RFTG to help others discover truth, goodness, and beauty through the written word. We are excited to announce that we have expanded our reach this year by having the highest number of people connect with our content than in any previous year! All glory to our Lord Jesus for that! As we celebrate the end of another great year, we wanted to take a moment and share the top ten articles, reviews, and podcast episodes from 2025. These ten articles, reviews, and podcasts represent a variety of resources and books. Additionally we were honored to add new contributors to the team this year, and are excited to see several of them represented on this year’s list.
(1) (Episode 32): Fr. Hans Boersma | Recovering A Sacramental Understanding of Reality
(2) Book Review: The Nicene Creed (Kevin DeYoung) by Alex Salomon
(3) (Episode 33): Dr. Alan Harrelson | The Writings and Legacy of Wendell Berry
(4) (Episode 23): Matt Smethurst | Tim Keller on the Christian Life
(5) (Nicene Creed): God from God, Light from Light, True God from True God by Zach Kendrick
(6) (Nicene Creed): For Our Sake He was Crucified…He Suffered Death and was Buried by Adam Pruitt
(7) (Nicene Creed): Maker of Heaven and Earth, of All Things Visible and Invisible by William Bondurant
(8) Hope: A Meditation for the First Week of Advent by Nate Humston
(9) What is Lent and Why it Matters? by Zach Kendrick
(10) (Episode 25): Daniel Hummel | The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism
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We hope you have been blessed by the resources that we have shared with you this year. Stay connected for more articles, reviews, and podcasts. We look forward to what the Lord has planned for 2026!
Magna Deo Gloria
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