Pamela Catalan on losing her mother at 12, using her home to bless others, and why she considers her prolonged season of singleness as a blessing today
The Great Commission was given to all who call themselves followers of Christ — yet, too many of us feel woefully ill-equipped to share the Good News
In the last part of this series, we look at specific instances of divine judgment in the past to understand why they were so severe
Failure to observe the New Testament's sternness is part of the reason why it seems like the Bible depicts two very different Gods
It's easy to look at the 'harshness' of the Law, and declare God too severe — but we’re missing out if we only see what we want to see
The older brother in the story of the Prodigal Son offers a much-needed perspective when it comes to how we perceive ourselves
Despite experiencing God’s forgiveness and mercy, Jonah desired the destruction of the Ninevites — and his attitude is often not unlike our own
A man of fullness and faithfulness, the deacon from the book of Acts is a study in what many churches sorely lack today
Leaning hard on God is easy during tough times, but during seasons of peace, does God seem... distant? Uninteresting? Even, dare we say it, neglectable?
In the sermon on the Mount, Jesus points out the great flaw in our approach to change — and offers a more effective formula to inspire the transformation we seek
Missionary Danny Johnson on serving in one of the world’s hungriest countries and helping believers understand why they need not fear the spirit world anymore
A reader asks if God's instruction forbidding tattoos in the book of Leviticus applies to us who are no longer under law, but saved by grace
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