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Understanding the Church – Part 3

October 18, 2020  - By Dr. Scott Shiffer

The practices and teachings of the early church give us a blueprint for what modern church government should look like today

Psalm 20: Encouraging brethren in the Lord

October 16, 2020  - By Dr. David Brooks

Even those at the forefront of spiritual battles need the prayers of the rest of us ― even if, ultimately, we’re all in God’s hands

Are children really a blessing?

October 14, 2020  - By Dania Lovin Thomas

Secular thinking often labels kids an inconvenience. The church would do well to see the fruit of the womb as its heavenly Father does

How does Christ’s sacrifice cover sins after His death?

October 13, 2020  - By Rufus Simon Varghese

Jesus lived 2,000 years ago, long before we were ever born. A reader asked how His work on the cross can atone for those who didn't even exist at the time

The song of the vineyard

October 9, 2020  - By Tom Horvat

We find beautiful — and, at times startling — horticultural imagery throughout the Bible. Discover the key to flourishing where God plants us

Are corporate apologies biblical?

October 6, 2020  - By Dr. Scott Shiffer

In recent years, some have made attempts to apologise on behalf of a whole, particularly when our ancestors have acted in ways we disagree with today

Waiting for the doors to open

October 4, 2020  - By Leni B

Why you can take heart and be sure that God is moving and working most assuredly for good — even in the midst of uncertainty

Don’t dwell on the past

October 2, 2020  - By Sherry Thomas

The danger of being trapped in the memories of things that ‘were’ is that it negates the power of God to bring beauty from the ashes

‘We have to remind them they cannot hold both Christian and witchcraft beliefs’

September 30, 2020  - By Elizabeth Abraham

Missionary kid Julia Samuel on growing up in four different countries, and watching her parents tackle spiritism in one of the world’s poorest countries

Will we really see God face to face?

September 29, 2020  - By Dr. Scott Shiffer

A reader asked if the Bible was contradicting itself in stating that no one could see God and live, while also promising that we will behold God some day

Always on His mind

September 27, 2020  - By Premilla Jacob

What is the proof of God’s love? For one, you could freeze any moment in history or eternity — and you would find Him thinking of you

Psalm 19: A different kind of security

September 25, 2020  - By Dr. David Brooks

Deliverance from adversaries and difficult situations brings great joy and relief. But there are two other places we can find joy and protection in God

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