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Psalm 118: The Lord loves like no other

November 8, 2020  - By Dr. David Brooks

God is good all the time. God is love and His love has no limits. What practical implications do these truths hold for us today?

Learning to back down

November 6, 2020  - By Sherry Thomas

Being wronged by others hurts — a lot. Yet, exercising humility in those moments is not only an act of faith — it is also an act of worship

The still voice

November 4, 2020  - By Joanne Sam

The recent lockdown has been a slow, quiet season for everyone. As this poetess asks: what’s your excuse for avoiding Him now?

Can we doubt someone’s salvation?

November 3, 2020  - By Jobin John Mathew

When trying to evaluate the genuineness of fellow belivers, at what point does discernment cross over into unwarranted judgement?

Only one platform will stand forever

November 1, 2020  - By Dr. John Sypert

Some Christians believe certain political parties are inspired by God. There’s just one problem with that train of thought

‘We came down with a manual… The Lord handed us a new one’

October 30, 2020  - By Elizabeth Abraham

Missionaries to Costa Rica Kory and Rebecca Crawford on why not having all the answers when we take a leap of faith is an opportunity to see God provide

Your spouse is not your enemy

October 28, 2020  - By Sherry Thomas

Marriage doesn’t always feel like ‘happily ever after’ — but those are the seasons when striving for unity honours God best

Does it matter if Christians vote?

October 27, 2020  - By Tom Horvat

If nothing can frustrate the plans that God has determined in advance, where should believers stand on the matter of civic responsibilities and freedoms?

Biblical Preaching: Haddon Robinson

October 25, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

A great resource to discover how to allow the Spirit to speak through us so that, through the message, people encounter God

When you can’t pray

October 23, 2020  - By Premilla Jacob

When our petitions seem inadequate, don’t be discouraged. We have a God who aids and strengthens even the most feeble request

Good grief is what we need

October 21, 2020  - By Lisa Mattackal

Feeling guilty over past sin is one thing; sorrow, as God intends it, is something else altogether. The latter helps us bear fruit

Why do some churches affirm the LGBTQ stance?

October 20, 2020  - By Godly John

Read about the arguments advocates use to justify homosexuality and whether they really hold water when held up against the teaching of the Bible

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