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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?

Satisfied in God alone

September 3, 2021  - By Premilla Jacob

The paths by which God leads us through life may not always be to our liking — but they will always be because of His rich, unfailing love

Help! I’ve forgiven, but can’t forget

July 6, 2021  - By Dr. Scott Shiffer

Actions have real-life consequences and, sometimes, it’s hard to let bygones be bygones. What is the Christian to do in such a situation?

Learning to back down

November 6, 2020  - By Sherry Thomas

Being wronged by others hurts — a lot. Yet, exercising humility in those moments is not only an act of faith — it is also an act of worship

Learning to suffer together

October 11, 2020  - By Dr. John Sypert

Our faith in Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross brings us into a family. And one thing good families do is share the joys and pains of life with each other

Guidelines for the “grey areas” of life – Part 3

February 19, 2020  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

Find out why, when it comes to wise decision-making, the mature believer in Christ will always have an eye toward a potential weaker brother

When God blesses the enemy

October 2, 2019  - By Sam K. John

Despite experiencing God’s forgiveness and mercy, Jonah desired the destruction of the Ninevites — and his attitude is often not unlike our own

The basics of church discipline – Part 4

September 27, 2019  - By Dr. Danny L. Akin

The congregation’s call to judge those within its assembly is backed by Scripture — which also instructs us to aim for restoration in a spirit of love

Forgiveness is hard. It’s also mandatory

September 1, 2019  - By Leni B

God commands us to forgive not just for the sake of others, but for our own good — even if it means doing so ‘seventy times seven’

What to do when someone makes you feel so very small

May 22, 2019  - By Karen Ann Monsy

If you've ever been consistently sidelined by someone — especially someone you love — you'll be familiar with the deep hurt and resentment that comes from being constantly made to feel second-rate

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