Paul's letter to Philemon may have overtones of manipulation but, in truth, it's a picture of how Christ works in the church when we serve and are willing to be served
Missionary to Cambodia Abigail Brown on health scares, lessons learnt, and how believers can serve the Lord even without going abroad for missions
Nate Bramsen, who works for the cause of abandoned children in North Africa, on learning to love those who once abused him, and the 'gift of cancer'
A man of fullness and faithfulness, the deacon from the book of Acts is a study in what many churches sorely lack today
Considering all marriages involve two broken people getting together, this is a question that, no doubt, runs through the minds of many singles today
The carnage that claimed over 250 lives on Easter Sunday this year is no longer making headlines. What comfort do Christians have amidst the death and despair?
Can coffee shops, hotel conference rooms, temples and theatres be rented out for church services in the name of Christian liberty?
While churches must welcome and love unbelievers, Scripture clearly indicates that partaking of the bread and wine is not for all
It's not enough to be 'vaguely aware' of the countless souls lost without Christ today. If your church is too passive about missions, here's what to do about it
Jesus came to do what no man can do. He came to do what only God can do. He came to forgive sins.
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