Everyone wants to hear from God. But He is not going to clamour over the noisy din and chaos in our lives. What we need is quiet
While social justice movements are unable to solve the issues they raise, the gospel is sufficient to bring about true reconciliation
It is not enough for elders to preach sound doctrine from the pulpit. The God-given model also ensures a succession of competent teachers in the church
The story of the three wise men bearing gifts for baby Jesus is a familiar one. But the legendary trio are about far more than a good Christmas tale
Many leaders forget that a vital part of their calling is to mentor the next generation. Yet, this is an indispensable aspect of church discipleship
Do you feel like you are stumbling through life like a person wandering in the dark? We were made to walk in the light of Christ
The goal of the Christian life is to worship God and make Him known. How can spiritual leaders equip the saints to accomplish this goal?
Spiritual leaders are equipping leaders. But in our zeal for anti-clericalism, are churches neglecting this crucial aspect in building itself up?
To sing, ‘God is good, all the time’ with the congregation is one thing. But how do we get from there to seeing His mercies even on the depressing days?
If resolutions aren’t your cup of tea at the moment, how about reminders? Here are three to sustain you for the months ahead — no matter how rocky the road
Social justice movements the world over have embraced CRT. Many churches and Christian leaders have followed suit. Is it compatible with the gospel though?
The book of Isaiah offers solid advice for when we see divine judgement comes upon a land: sanctify the LORD, sanctify His Word
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