It's not enough to be 'vaguely aware' of the countless souls lost without Christ today. If your church is too passive about missions, here's what to do about it
Depression affects 300 million people around the world today — that includes believers too! What can Christians do about this global epidemic?
If you've ever been consistently sidelined by someone — especially someone you love — you'll be familiar with the deep hurt and resentment that comes from being constantly made to feel second-rate
Why the argument for speaking in tongues, prophecy and healing doesn't hold much water in the current age
How following God’s call for overseas missions took one young woman from Florida to first-grade children in Zambia.
A reader asked: 'If God is omniscient, isn't He pushing people into eternal destruction when He knows many will not be able to understand Him in their lifetime?'
While culture says enjoy motherhood because it’s fleeting, there is more joy — and strength — to be found in embracing it as a ministry, not just a duty
Although we say we’re Christians, our lives are often reminders of how we deny Him daily. How can we break the cycle of living like we don’t know Him?
How can we cope with tragedies in this world? Only by recognising God’s eternal purpose behind them.
In a world that knows brokenness and sin, we are assured of a God who knows hope and restoration
How can those of us who have been redeemed rightly make judgments without wrongly being judgmental?
As we celebrate the life of Warren W. Wiersbe (1929-2019), consider the example of a man who used his gifts to edify the Church until the very end.
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