The fruit of the Spirit is the only visible evidence of our faith. So, isn’t it time we paid more attention to bearing it in our day-to-day lives?
Scripture says disciplining children well has multiple benefits. But that means doing what is good for the child, not what is comfortable for the parent
Though he was a high priest in Israel, Eli's shortcomings in leadership began at home with his inability to parent well. Three aspects stand out
To the overworked, a little peace and quiet sounds like a dream. But true solitude is hard work — and one of the key ways to genuinely discover God
Everyone wants to hear from God. But He is not going to clamour over the noisy din and chaos in our lives. What we need is quiet
God is good all the time. God is love and His love has no limits. What practical implications do these truths hold for us today?
The recent lockdown has been a slow, quiet season for everyone. As this poetess asks: what’s your excuse for avoiding Him now?
Lack of prayer in the Christian's life is a sign of carnal pride. It boasts that things can be done in our own power without God
Missionary to Tanzania Luke Johnson on having doubts about salvation, ministering among prosperity gospel adherents, and parenting kids on the mission field
Question of the week: Is the Lord Jesus contradicting Himself in meting out instructions on how to deal with those who offend us?
Find out how to tell a true church from a false one, what a church's main ministries and calling are, and what is the biblical model for church discipline
Find out how we can avoid “eating and drinking judgment” to ourselves — and keep legalism from creeping into our remembrance of our Redeemer
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