Grieving with someone is hard, and it can be ‘easier’ to distance ourselves from people’s troubles instead — but that’s not how Jesus taught us to love
A reader asked how an all-knowing Creator could feel ‘sorry’ for His actions, as Scripture records in Genesis 6 and 1 Samuel 15
Missionary to Tanzania Luke Johnson on having doubts about salvation, ministering among prosperity gospel adherents, and parenting kids on the mission field
The kingdom of God is built by widows and philanthropists, crusade-leading preachers and pastors of tiny congregations. You may never know how He used you
Was it right for Peter & Co. to cast lots for a replacement for Judas, considering there's a stronger case for Paul to be part of the Twelve?
God can deliver in various ways. Sometimes, He does it all Himself without our involvement at all; other times, He may strengthen us to defend ourselves
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
Hebrews 11 is a roll call of biblical giants recognised for living by faith, not sight. Are we able to walk in their shoes?
Question of the week: Is the Lord Jesus contradicting Himself in meting out instructions on how to deal with those who offend us?
Jesus is not only a historical figure, but also our eternal contemporary — someone who continues to have a far-reaching influence on the world
Find out how to tell a true church from a false one, what a church's main ministries and calling are, and what is the biblical model for church discipline
It's easy for power to go to our heads if we're not careful. What can believers do to rightly represent Christ in such positions — whether at work or home?
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