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Why the gospel is good news

April 26, 2020  - By Dr. John Sypert

For centuries, Christians have staked their lives on the gospel. If it really is the power of God to save us for eternity, then we need to know what it is

What Trance did (and didn’t) get right about the Bible

April 15, 2020  - By Tobin Mattackal

The film throws a much-needed spotlight on the branch of Christianity that perverts the gospel by advocating the pursuit of material blessings on earth

A refuge from uncertainty

April 10, 2020  - By Garrett Haley

The unknowable nature of the future, whether short-term or long-term, often raises daunting questions we cannot answer — save for one

God told Jesus “no”

April 3, 2020  - By Rebecca Moore

When our prayers aren't answered the way we'd hoped, remember that Christ too was in our position once — and God still worked all things for good

Prison to paradise

March 25, 2020  - By Joanne Sam

He's trudging towards a wooden deathbed. It looks like the end of the road. Little does he know... it's only the beginning

Why did God create the devil?

March 10, 2020  - By Dr. Barry K. Creamer

Satan is the evil ruler of this present age, but why did God create him in the first place? Didn’t He know Satan would wreak havoc on His creation?

Guidelines for the grey areas of life – Part 5

March 4, 2020  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

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

‘Suffering gives us the capacity to enjoy more deeply the good gifts of God’

February 28, 2020  - By Elizabeth Abraham

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

Guidelines for the “grey areas” of life – Part 3

February 19, 2020  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

Find out why, when it comes to wise decision-making, the mature believer in Christ will always have an eye toward a potential weaker brother

Why did God command baptism?

February 16, 2020  - By Ethan Merck

Far from being a strange or arbitrary tradition, baptism re-enacts with water what has happened for real, and makes the unseen visible

Why we struggle to evangelise

November 24, 2019  - By Tobin Mattackal

The Great Commission was given to all who call themselves followers of Christ — yet, too many of us feel woefully ill-equipped to share the Good News

7 practical questions about the Lord’s Supper

November 1, 2019  - By Dr. John Sypert

Find out answers to what we should be doing during the communion, who should lead it, how often it should be observed and more

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