Without Christ, people can still seek justice. But it will be a prisoner to the whims of the society or culture in question
‘My life, my rules’ seems to be the mandate of the age—the rule above all rules. Here is why that approach fails on all fronts
Feminism contains a grain of truth. But a deeper look at the ideology reveals its profound deviations from the gospel of Jesus Christ
While social justice movements are unable to solve the issues they raise, the gospel is sufficient to bring about true reconciliation
Read about the arguments advocates use to justify homosexuality and whether they really hold water when held up against the teaching of the Bible
John Kinlaw on learning to minister to a Tanzanian community in deep poverty, while navigating cross-cultural differences and false teachings
No one knows the time of the Son’s return, except the Father — this much Christ made clear. But did He also leave us a clear clue in the book of Matthew?
In an economic climate where jobs are hard to come by, can we really be picky about the kind of career opportunities we can and cannot take up?
It is not difficult to discern a good Christian, but being a good Christian in a good way is more subjective. Here’s how to discover ‘the good way’
When it comes to wise decision-making, our actions need to be consistent with our new lives in Christ, and our God-given conscience can help save the day
The occasion of Valentine’s Day is as good a time as any to explore what true love looks like — as designed by the One who is Love
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
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