Feeling guilty over past sin is one thing; sorrow, as God intends it, is something else altogether. The latter helps us bear fruit
Read about the arguments advocates use to justify homosexuality and whether they really hold water when held up against the teaching of the Bible
The practices and teachings of the early church give us a blueprint for what modern church government should look like today
Even those at the forefront of spiritual battles need the prayers of the rest of us ― even if, ultimately, we’re all in God’s hands
Secular thinking often labels kids an inconvenience. The church would do well to see the fruit of the womb as its heavenly Father does
Jesus lived 2,000 years ago, long before we were ever born. A reader asked how His work on the cross can atone for those who didn't even exist at the time
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
We find beautiful — and, at times startling — horticultural imagery throughout the Bible. Discover the key to flourishing where God plants us
Lack of prayer in the Christian's life is a sign of carnal pride. It boasts that things can be done in our own power without God
In recent years, some have made attempts to apologise on behalf of a whole, particularly when our ancestors have acted in ways we disagree with today
Why you can take heart and be sure that God is moving and working most assuredly for good — even in the midst of uncertainty
The danger of being trapped in the memories of things that ‘were’ is that it negates the power of God to bring beauty from the ashes
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