God calls a man to leave his parents to be joined to his wife. But we rarely apply this principle in Eastern cultures. Is it that big of a deal?
The Incarnation is like a multi-faceted diamond; you could spend many lifetimes pondering over its depth and beauty and meaning
As Christians, we celebrate that Christ sets us free from sin. So, why do we still struggle to defeat its power in the choices we make every day?
We're often told how God's grace is sufficient for us in our weakness. But what does being perfected through affliction really mean?
When change is the only constant, where can we find rest for our souls and compensation for our inadequacies in the face of hardship and loss?
A reader asks if people can be held responsible for being born into this world with specific sinful tendencies. Can our innate desires be held against us?
The trials we endure in this life are not the end of the story — only a means to something much greater: the promised glory
How to ensure the goal of this ministry is not to feed self-righteous pride, but to restore a sinning believer to holiness
Why the life of one who is redeemed cannot be lived by one’s own leading or for his own pleasure
By nature, we are given to being the lords of our own lives. But ‘vetoing’ our desires for His is not a mere alternative — it’s a command
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