The world puts safety first ― safety in people, places, or things. But the Lord unequivocally calls us to take refuge in His word: “Fear not”
The last book of the Bible was completed more than more than 1,900 years ago. How can it be relevant to us living in the 21st century?
How the church can better equip itself to respond to those suffering from poor mental health — both inside its ranks and beyond
The debate around cannabis for recreational use has been on for a while. But what when doctors recommend them for medical purposes?
Traditionally, Christians have opted to bury the dead in tombs or graves. But in modern society, this is not always possible. Can alternatives be pursued?
All too often, we think our pet issues or theological soapboxes are somehow central to Christianity. Paul reminds us: it’s just not that complicated
A troubling season in Israel’s history reveals much about why hardships happen — and how we as believers should respond to afflictions
It might seem unthinkable, yet maltreatment of others is a sad reality among those of the faith as well. Find out how to tackle such delicate situations
Read about the arguments advocates use to justify homosexuality and whether they really hold water when held up against the teaching of the Bible
A reader asked if accessing pirated content online was really that big a deal — especially considering the practice is so widespread
How do we grow our appreciation for a book so old, so familiar, yet so hotly-debated? It's a question believers still ask today — and the crux of this book
A reader asked if the KJV-only movement could be justified for its sharp criticism of Bible translations that are not the King James Version
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