When things look hopeless all around, David's refusal to "flee like a bird" teaches us to trust in God and wait for Him to show Himself strong on our behalf
Be warned: Keller does not employ straw man arguments when describing critiques of religion, but forces us to face some of its most difficult criticisms
The book of Leviticus is full of specific examples of what neighbourly love looks like. And they translate just as well to us today
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?
The creation story has been told many times — but not quite like this. Here it is, told one more time, in a way that will surely make us bow in worship
When we dwell in the secret place of the Most High, we will no longer be afraid but instead, experience the fullness of His joy
Resolutions will come and go — even those of the spiritual variety. What we actually need is to cultivate a godly lifestyle
The first century church believed the Lord’s return to be imminent. What does that mean for us who are waiting on Him in the 21st century?
Missionary kid Leah Varghese talks about moving to Africa, struggling with loneliness, and learning to love the people of Kenya
Worry, concern and tension sap our energy and rob us of strength to step into the future, but Philippians 4 tells us how to swap them all for peace
A reader asks if there is any credible proof that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John wrote the first four books of the New Testament
The Samaritan’s vision of the ultimate gift wasn’t obscured amidst the unwrapping of the ‘lesser gifts’ — a perception we often miss out on
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