In an economic climate where jobs are hard to come by, can we really be picky about the kind of career opportunities we can and cannot take up?
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
Missionary to Jamaica, Melinda Dilione on how the Lord has been teaching them to be patient with those they pastor — and lean on Him in every aspect of life
All of us desire love and acceptance — yet, we often struggle to quench our thirst to belong. Isn't it glorious then that we can find lasting worth in God?
Whether we like it or not, depression is far from uncommon among those who are saved. Does the Bible have resources for the distressed Christian? Indeed
We're often told how God's grace is sufficient for us in our weakness. But what does being perfected through affliction really mean?
Do you find your hope draining away? Are you unable to keep worry at bay? Philippians 4 reminds us why we can have peace — even joy — despite the storms
A visit to a secluded graveyard is an unlikely place to find encouragement. And yet, the testimonies of those who went on before us have much to say today
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"
Throughout the Bible, we see a running theme of God demanding glory from those He has created. Doesn't that suggest vanity or self-obsession, asks a reader
Marriage, as an institution, gets a pretty bad rap these days. John Piper’s This Momentary Marriage tells us what happily-ever-afters are really made of
Sin is considered a primitive word in today's world. Talking about it makes us uneasy — but that's precisely why believers need to be battling it every day
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