Salvation is only the beginning of the Christian journey. We must put it into practice by growing in faith, hope, and love
If Jesus Christ was fully human, how could He have been born into the world sinless — and without the curse of the first Adam?
We may not understand it entirely, but we can remember Jesus’ name bears witness to the salvific work of God in the world
There is much that modern-day Christians can learn from first-century believers, including how to avoid many of the issues we face in our assemblies today
Our natural response to suffering is frustration and anger, but God often uses these trials miraculously to show His steadfast love
The Bible offers instruction on the question of women’s authority inside the church, but does that extend to other settings as well?
Despite our busy schedules, there are several ways to spend quality time with people around us, especially if we desire to do them spiritual good
Pamela Catalan on losing her mother at 12, using her home to bless others, and why she considers her prolonged season of singleness as a blessing today
We can understand several fundamental realities, which go beyond the findings on the moon, when we dissect the often-overlooked theological underpinnings of space exploration
Recent news of the American rapper giving his life to Christ has people either cynical or overjoyed. Should we take it all with a pinch of salt?
The Great Commission was given to all who call themselves followers of Christ — yet, too many of us feel woefully ill-equipped to share the Good News
Resistance to God’s chosen Messiah is empty and cannot ultimately succeed because Jesus earned the right to rule the world
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