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Is Song of Songs about Christ and the church?

September 17, 2019  - By Rufus Simon Varghese

Believers have long struggled with the inclusion of Solomon’s love poems in the Bible. Understanding its author’s intent can help put the debate to rest

Psalm 1: Choose your path

September 15, 2019  - By Dr. David Brooks

An introduction to one of the best-loved books in the Bible, and one of its key themes: the stark contrast between the way of the wicked and the godly

The basics of church discipline – Part 2

September 13, 2019  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

How to ensure the goal of this ministry is not to feed self-righteous pride, but to restore a sinning believer to holiness

Little Katie Ann

September 11, 2019  - By Rebecca Moore

A poet explores the impact and import of 9/11 — and how we must think of it, almost 20 years after the events of that fateful day

Why is fornication a sin, apart from God saying so?

September 10, 2019  - By Dr. Barry K. Creamer

Is it possible to condemn or reason against sex outside of marraige when one does not believe in God as the ultimate authority?

‘The Lord is teaching me a great lesson of love through adoption’

September 8, 2019  - By Elizabeth Abraham

Pablo Cenepo-Torres on looking forward to welcoming one more member to their family — and how there’s never a dull moment serving in the jungles of Peru

The basics of church discipline – Part 1

September 6, 2019  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

The New Testament has a great deal to say about church discipline — yet no aspect of church life today is more dangerously neglected than this one

Why should God let you into heaven?

September 4, 2019  - By Dr. John Sypert

The Bible goes to great lengths to explain God’s salvation plan and assure us that we belong to Him when we believe. Why? The answer comes back to Jesus

Can a Christian be an agnostic theist?

September 3, 2019  - By Godly John

A former agnostic explains why he came to see his once-held views as foolish, and why the proof that God exists is there for all to see

Forgiveness is hard. It’s also mandatory

September 1, 2019  - By Leni B

God commands us to forgive not just for the sake of others, but for our own good — even if it means doing so ‘seventy times seven’

Let’s forget about ourselves

August 30, 2019  - By Tobin Mattackal

We can all be highly conscious of how we’re perceived by others — but knowing we’re already approved in Christ will free us to serve like He served

How should churches respond to abortion?

August 28, 2019  - By Dr. Barry K. Creamer

The body of Christ bears a huge responsibility in speaking against the devaluing of human life as a “viable third option”

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