Proverbs 22:6 is to parenting what Psalm 23:1 is to the Christian life. But like the poem, much of the true meaning of the proverb has been lost with time.
In a world of conflicting messages, the ability to distinguish between right and wrong is one that every Christian must acquire
What practical steps can Christian communities take to protect the vulnerable among those they are called to care for?
Not everyone is naturally given to taking the lead or providing direction. Some are happier to follow. What does this mean in the Christian home?
We are sustained in our walk with God, not because we are holding on to the Lord, but because He is lovingly holding on to us
True worship is carried along by the Holy Spirit based on the truths of God’s Word. So, how does this play out when the church gathers?
Actions have real-life consequences and, sometimes, it’s hard to let bygones be bygones. What is the Christian to do in such a situation?
Why it’s of utmost importance that our inner voice be governed by what God says is right and wrong, not culture or society
When the Lord allows your children or loved ones to hit rock bottom, do you interpret it as certain defeat or a call to prayer?
If the three Persons of the Trinity are co-equal, do we still address all our prayers to God the Father?
Missionary to Columbia Joanna Avendano opens up about carrying out the Great Commission among a people who believe they already know Jesus.
Scripture says disciplining children well has multiple benefits. But that means doing what is good for the child, not what is comfortable for the parent
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