In the Old Testament, God gives Job a very elaborate description of a terrifying creature. A reader asks if we've any proof for its existence
The church's approach to sexual brokenness can end up pushing people away if we only focus on the sin at the expense of the whole picture
The people of Israel were a stubborn lot — and they were no different even when Jesus was with them on earth. Yet, one man stood apart
The Bible is firmly divided into old and new Testaments, and we know we live in the age of ‘grace’. That begs a question: is the Law still relevant to us?
Several views in the realm of psychology are hardly in line with the Word of God. A reader asks if the science is a threat to the Christian faith
The husks that we try to satisfy our souls with are many. The joy they bring does not last. This hymn tells us not what to turn to — but Whom
Christians have been reeling from a report that found late apologist Ravi Zacharias guilty of sexual misconduct. But there are lessons we can all take away
Missionary to El Salvador Helen Griffin on why she left Canada to serve the Lord in post-civil war territory and offer shelter to youngsters in distress
The debate around cannabis for recreational use has been on for a while. But what when doctors recommend them for medical purposes?
The harsh realities of life can leave us feeling abandoned, instead of deeply loved by a heavenly Father. Christ offers wonderful hope for the weary
We're all guilty of biased judgements and partiality. The book of James offers a mirror with which to examine ourselves: are we 'judges with evil thoughts'?
We know that God hears the cry of those who call upon Him in truth. But what of those who are not of the family of faith?
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