Deep theology seems an unnecessary pursuit to most. But often, knowing exactly who God is will prove our only source of rest
In Eden, God gave us every plant and tree for food. So shouldn’t those redeemed and restored by Christ go back to the original design and embrace a meat-free diet?
More Christians seem to want to distance themselves from ‘fundamentalism’ altogether. But perhaps there is a thing or two we can learn
To be a godly husband is not merely a good gesture; rather, it is a commandment from the Lord. And saying, “I do” is just the beginning
To our Lord, commitment is not measured by our willingness to swing a sword; rather, it is a measure of our readiness to herald the truth
Christians can sometimes find themselves wondering about their salvation. Are these questions an indicator that our confession wasn’t genuine?
The Bible is not explicit in recommending an extended period of rest for leadership, so this is a matter of prudence, not obedience
To the world at large, it is almost unthinkable that a rational, intellectually aware person would consciously choose to believe in God
During one of the darkest hours in history, Jesus teaches us how to deal with the toughest of times and temptations of every kind
As complex and brilliant as the doctrine of the Trinity is, many seem to think it has very little backing from the first part of the Bible. Is this a fair assessment?
Jesus has not called us to be mere spectators or students of His grand plan, but actors, participants and Kingdom-bringers!
Men have long tried — and failed — to attain unity and security in this fallen world. A study of the book of Isaiah reveals how the two are finally achieved
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