Missionaries to Cambodia Tyler and Katie Van Halteren remind us that God’s love for us is the same on our most fruitful and least fruitful days
As Christians, we cannot “fix” the earthly kingdom, but we cannot close our eyes and sing hymns while it burns down either. What do we do?
As we prepare to welcome a new year, resolutions will soon be on everyone's minds. There is one that matters above all others though
Christ's suffering on the cross accomplished our salvation once for all. A reader asks why Colossians seems to be espousing poor theology at first glance
When it’s all said and done, what do you want to be known for? Noah’s legacy reminds us of specific traits we should aspire for as believers
Baptism is an important ordinance for the church. Yet, we see many denominations divided over how to practise it. This post explores those varied teachings
So many of us view the time spent on our knees as a long-standing battle. Find out how talking to God can be as sweet as His Word proclaims
There are stories in the Old Testament where God seems to show partiality. But how is that consistent with what we know about His character?
Are you labouring for Christ, yet seeing little fruit? Isaiah’s vision offers important warnings and reminders — both for us and those we’re trying to reach
Can power be made perfect in weakness? In God's economy, absolutely. And the wonder of it all is that He equips us to share this treasure with the world
Psalm 133 tells believers how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell in unity. This five-act 'play' will help bring the truth of that verse home
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
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