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How does the Bible define ‘equality’?

February 8, 2022  - By Godly John

The secular world is primarily concerned about socio-economic equalities. But Christians know that the issue of equality pervades all of human life

Praying when life breaks us

January 16, 2022  - By Nzandi Murry

When God hasn’t given us our deepest longing, where should we turn? What should we hope for when we feel emotionally undone?

Forgiving what we can’t forget

November 26, 2021  - By Nzandi Murry

Life seems too short to hold grudges—and too difficult to let them go. So, is forgiveness merely a good lie we tell each other?

Lessons from Luther: dying well

November 12, 2021  - By Dr. John Sypert

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

Will God dwell with men?

September 26, 2021  - By Lisa Mattackal

The finest cathedrals of the world were not worthy to house His Holy Spirit — yet He chooses to live in the hearts of believers today

Jacob’s limp: Learning to lean on God

May 5, 2021  - By Sherry Thomas

If Jacob could make so many mistakes and still be used by God, there’s hope for believers who find themselves spiritually stumbling time and again

WWJD about an INTJ?

April 11, 2021  - By Lisa Mattackal

God created both introverts and extroverts for His glory. He intended for beauty in diversity — not just in physical traits but in personality types too

You are creation’s crowning glory

January 6, 2021  - By Lisa Mattackal

More than the trillions of stars or the beauties of the most majestic landscapes, it’s us in whom God has chosen to fully reflect Himself

Encouragement for soldiers of the cross

November 15, 2020  - By Tom Horvat

Are you labouring for Christ, yet seeing little fruit? Isaiah’s vision offers important warnings and reminders — both for us and those we’re trying to reach

Will we really see God face to face?

September 29, 2020  - By Dr. Scott Shiffer

A reader asked if the Bible was contradicting itself in stating that no one could see God and live, while also promising that we will behold God some day

Called to suffer, yet not without hope

September 18, 2020  - By Godly John

If our future is eternity with God, why should we endure through suffering in this life? Romans 8 tells us why the Christian state is not a paradox

Is He Worthy?

August 1, 2020  - By Karen Ann Monsy

It's tempting to look around us and see nothing but brokenness, injustice and strife. But what we're taking our eyes off of is: glory

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