We hold diverse theological views — but should be able to dispense grace when considering teachings and practices that aren’t central to our faith
The word of God is more than enough for the people of God to live their lives to the glory of God. Is the sufficiency of Scripture something you believe in?
For a book written by 40 authors over a period of roughly 2,000 years, the natural question is: how did the ‘Good Book’ come to be?
Infertility can be crushing for the couple that desires children. Medical advancements offer options, but there's much to consider before going down that road
On May 19, Ravi Zacharias went to be with the Lord he loved with all his heart. Here's celebrating the life of the "greatest apologist of the century"
Find out how we can avoid “eating and drinking judgment” to ourselves — and keep legalism from creeping into our remembrance of our Redeemer
For centuries, Christians have staked their lives on the gospel. If it really is the power of God to save us for eternity, then we need to know what it is
The ongoing environmental crisis is a concern for many of us, especially younger generations. How should believers respond to the call to be green warriors?
Many of us grew up in Christian families and obeyed the Bible from a young age. Why should we be born 'again' then, if we've never lived rebellious lives?
TCK Angela Loudon on struggling with the ‘big’ questions about the truth of Christianity — and what drives her to serve the Lord in Colombia today
As we practise social distancing, consider the apostle who lived under house arrest for two years and showed us how to glorify God in isolation
Scholars dispute the origin of the story in John describing the Lord’s interaction with the woman caught in adultery. What should believers make of it?
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