Have you considered that if there is no desire to meet God here on His terms, we will not meet Him in eternity on our terms?
Human life is intrinsically valuable because we are made in the image of God. But should we put someone to death for killing a fellow image-bearer?
Whether we eat or drink—or die—we are called to it all for the glory of God. Here’s Martin Luther’s example on dying well
The bereaved often grapple with questions about the afterlife — like whether we’ll recognise family and friends on the other shore
Led to be crucified, having endured much brutality, Jesus addresses the Jews one more time along the way: yet again for their sake, not His own
The world calls them oppressors. Christians are inclined to see them as “God’s chosen people”. Is there a ‘right side’?
What do Israel in captivity and the church in lockdown have in common? The uncertainty of the future. These eternal promises of God are the perfect antidote
As Covid-19 continues to ravage and devastate India, one frontliner talks about how the pandemic has forced her to discover God all over again
That we will all die is well established. What happens after we take our last breath is disputed. But the Bible has answers
Sometimes, circumstances cause us to wonder if some things or people are jinxed. Can wicked forces or the ‘evil eye’ affect believers?
All too often, we think our pet issues or theological soapboxes are somehow central to Christianity. Paul reminds us: it’s just not that complicated
The Lord’s Supper is an essential practice to many churches. But have you ever stopped to consider why it’s important, and what it means for us today?
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