As we practise social distancing, consider the apostle who lived under house arrest for two years and showed us how to glorify God in isolation
Scholars dispute the origin of the story in John describing the Lord’s interaction with the woman caught in adultery. What should believers make of it?
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?
The clear pattern of the New Testament is for plurality when it comes to assembly leadership. And there are several reasons why
Spiritual maturity, unity and Biblical models of effectiveness and leadership are better measures of growth than mere numbers
The book of Leviticus is full of specific examples of what neighbourly love looks like. And they translate just as well to us today
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?
A reader asks if there is any credible proof that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John wrote the first four books of the New Testament
There is much that modern-day Christians can learn from first-century believers, including how to avoid many of the issues we face in our assemblies today
The Bible offers instruction on the question of women’s authority inside the church, but does that extend to other settings as well?
Despite our busy schedules, there are several ways to spend quality time with people around us, especially if we desire to do them spiritual good
A reader asked why a book authored today, consistent with Biblical principles, cannot be added to what we consider Scripture
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