Today, many environmental activists are choosing not to add to the world population in a bid to protect Mother Nature. As Christians, how should we respond?
The ongoing environmental crisis is a concern for many of us, especially younger generations. How should believers respond to the call to be green warriors?
Many of us grew up in Christian families and obeyed the Bible from a young age. Why should we be born 'again' then, if we've never lived rebellious lives?
There is a certain holiness expected of the elect, one that comes from the Bride of Christ. Why then do our standards often leave much to be desired?
Not all ties are healthy. Some are hostile, narcissistic, draining and downright damaging. How does one navigate such relations without becoming a doormat?
How is it that we believe in the same Lord, yet hold such wildly opposing views to the hot-button topics of the day? Where is our Christian unity?
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
Missionary to Angola Joel Griffin on serving in one of the poorest places on the planet and how God's promises are balm to the soul in times of loneliness
Nearly all of us struggle with guilt and regret over sexual sins. How can we recover from those feelings and walk in healing and forgiveness?
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
A six-part series tackles how to make wise decisions in a wicked world, especially when the Bible does not give explicit instructions about a matter
Missionary kid Leah Varghese talks about moving to Africa, struggling with loneliness, and learning to love the people of Kenya
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