Peter instructed husbands to honour their wives as “weaker vessels.” Is this an archaic command, and what does it tell us about Christian marriages today?
The Lord’s Supper is an essential practice to many churches. But have you ever stopped to consider why it’s important, and what it means for us today?
Our faith in Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross brings us into a family. And one thing good families do is share the joys and pains of life with each other
In Scripture, death isn’t merely an end to existence, it’s separation — and spiritual death is so terrifying because it’s total separation from God
Find out how we can avoid “eating and drinking judgment” to ourselves — and keep legalism from creeping into our remembrance of our Redeemer
A reader asks if people can be held responsible for being born into this world with specific sinful tendencies. Can our innate desires be held against us?
It is not difficult to discern a good Christian, but being a good Christian in a good way is more subjective. Here’s how to discover ‘the good way’
Find out why short-term loss, but long-term gain, is the way of Christ — and the way of love — when making wise decisions in wicked world
We often want to know if we’re free to do something in the name of Christian liberty. Read on to understand the wiser questions to ask
Homosexuality is one among several sins the Bible condemns. How does a Christian with a same sex attraction orientation go forward?
What lies in store for humans at the time of death? Do we become spirits, roaming the face of the earth? Or do we wait for judgement in no man's land?
A reader asks if God's instruction forbidding tattoos in the book of Leviticus applies to us who are no longer under law, but saved by grace
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