Nate Bramsen, who works for the cause of abandoned children in North Africa, on learning to love those who once abused him, and the 'gift of cancer'
A man of fullness and faithfulness, the deacon from the book of Acts is a study in what many churches sorely lack today
The ‘finality’ of marriage can have many wary of making such a commitment. Is cohabiting beforehand, to trial our compatibility with a potential partner, a better way to go instead?
All of us like to believe we’re decent people — certainly not hateful. But studying Paul’s checklist for what loving people actually look like can make us ask some really tough questions
The first in a three-part devotional, this well-loved psalm reminds us of a Saviour who knows us intimately and has promised to satisfy our deepest needs
In a world full of needs, may we answer the call to display equity and generosity to our brethren just like David did, when he foreshadowed his greatest Son
Leaning hard on God is easy during tough times, but during seasons of peace, does God seem... distant? Uninteresting? Even, dare we say it, neglectable?
There's head knowledge and there's heart knowledge. A reader asks: at what point does one turn into the other, and how does one distinguish between the two?
Many argue against the veracity of the Word because some predictions made in it have only turned out ‘half true’. Here’s what to make of them
In the sermon on the Mount, Jesus points out the great flaw in our approach to change — and offers a more effective formula to inspire the transformation we seek
Why the life of one who is redeemed cannot be lived by one’s own leading or for his own pleasure
Considering all marriages involve two broken people getting together, this is a question that, no doubt, runs through the minds of many singles today
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