God is our ever-present refuge in times of distress — but what does a believer hold on to when his Help seems to be silent or unresponsive?
The Great Commission has been an integral part of the Christian church ever since its inception. But, technically, should it matter to non-missionaries?
Find out why short-term loss, but long-term gain, is the way of Christ — and the way of love — when making wise decisions in wicked world
Some believe in exuberant worship, others in quiet adoration. A reader asks what true worship looks like, and how to distinguish it from other forms
An interview from the heart of China, where the outbreak continues to claim its highest toll yet, offers spiritual insights into the current epidemic
Missionary to Angola Joel Griffin on serving in one of the poorest places on the planet and how God's promises are balm to the soul in times of loneliness
When it comes to wise decision-making, our actions need to be consistent with our new lives in Christ, and our God-given conscience can help save the day
Nearly all of us struggle with guilt and regret over sexual sins. How can we recover from those feelings and walk in healing and forgiveness?
If you’ve ever felt insignificant, you know that that poison arrow strikes the very core of our being. David teaches us how to come into our own
If you're serving your church in any capacity, this useful acronym can help you take stock of how you approach your ministry
Find out why, when it comes to wise decision-making, the mature believer in Christ will always have an eye toward a potential weaker brother
God instituted marriage, but Paul was of the personal opinion that it was better to remain unmarried. A reader asks which is the Biblical way to go
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