While social justice movements are unable to solve the issues they raise, the gospel is sufficient to bring about true reconciliation
Social justice movements the world over have embraced CRT. Many churches and Christian leaders have followed suit. Is it compatible with the gospel though?
Missionaries to Ghana Heather and Joseph Frimpong narrate how their early experiences as Christians prepared them to serve the Lord today
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
With the world rightfully angry about many issues, to many, being told to leave vengeance to God often feels like a cop-out. What should Christians do?
If there is no evidence for Jesus being born on the 25th of December, why do believers continue to mark what might be a pagan celebration?
All Christians are also called to share the good news about Him. Sharing Good news in four simple points.
Missionaries to Cambodia Tyler and Katie Van Halteren remind us that God’s love for us is the same on our most fruitful and least fruitful days
Christ's suffering on the cross accomplished our salvation once for all. A reader asks why Colossians seems to be espousing poor theology at first glance
Missionaries to Costa Rica Kory and Rebecca Crawford on why not having all the answers when we take a leap of faith is an opportunity to see God provide
The news cycle today can be fairly exhausting. Find out how to stay informed and engaged without getting overwhelmed by the state of the world today
Missionary to Tanzania Luke Johnson on having doubts about salvation, ministering among prosperity gospel adherents, and parenting kids on the mission field
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