The body of believers can never hope to be close-knit if we don’t treat each other as next of kin to begin with
Is there a case for the formation of the universe without the involvement of a divine or supernatural being?
Missionary in Peru Crystal Carrillo on countering a society rife with drunkenness and infidelity with discipleship and prayer
The powerful ability of wealth to mimic the blessings of God’s promises can make the rich short-sighted about their ultimate investment
In the last part of this series, we look at specific instances of divine judgment in the past to understand why they were so severe
Is there any truth to the popular notion that the events and characters described in Scripture are purely fiction?
If we choose to act on spiritual precepts solely when we 'feel like it', we create a near impossible standard to follow
When sin and the world brings us to our knees, we hold on to Christ who gives us new life and a reason to sing
Failure to observe the New Testament's sternness is part of the reason why it seems like the Bible depicts two very different Gods
The concepts of predestination and election are tough ones to wrestle with, if we do not have a right understanding of who God is
'Blessed are those who mourn' may seem like the Great Paradox but, in Christ, the valley of suffering is also where we experience the sweetest comfort
It's easy to look at the 'harshness' of the Law, and declare God too severe — but we’re missing out if we only see what we want to see
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