Was the Saviour's sacrifice accomplished to pay for the sins of the whole world or only for the elect? Christians tend to fall into two camps on this one
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?
Some believers see no connection between the local church members and their spiritual life. Here’s why that’s problematic
While social justice movements are unable to solve the issues they raise, the gospel is sufficient to bring about true reconciliation
Long before identity politics became a buzzword, the church’s first martyr demonstrated how we can and should root ourselves in Christ
What would you say to the demon tasked with drawing you away from the Lord Jesus Christ if you had a moment to talk with him?
A reader asked if the Bible was contradicting itself in stating that no one could see God and live, while also promising that we will behold God some day
Jesus is not only a historical figure, but also our eternal contemporary — someone who continues to have a far-reaching influence on the world
God became man in order that men could become children of God. If that seems illogical, here are 12 pivotal truths to put things into perspective
Missionary to Zambia Jill Avery on the numerous ways God has been moulding her — as much as those she ministers to — on the mission field
A reader asked: If God’s complete plan of salvation was only revealed after Christ came, how were they saved who lived before Him?
Marriage, as an institution, gets a pretty bad rap these days. John Piper’s This Momentary Marriage tells us what happily-ever-afters are really made of
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