Long before identity politics became a buzzword, the church’s first martyr demonstrated how we can and should root ourselves in Christ
Social justice movements the world over have embraced CRT. Many churches and Christian leaders have followed suit. Is it compatible with the gospel though?
Read about the arguments advocates use to justify homosexuality and whether they really hold water when held up against the teaching of the Bible
Many of us grew up in Christian families and obeyed the Bible from a young age. Why should we be born 'again' then, if we've never lived rebellious lives?
If you’ve ever felt insignificant, you know that that poison arrow strikes the very core of our being. David teaches us how to come into our own
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
Be warned: Keller does not employ straw man arguments when describing critiques of religion, but forces us to face some of its most difficult criticisms
It’s one thing to fly off the handle with others, but there’s something soul-crushing about doing it to yourself. Find out how to manage self-hate
The Lion King turns 25 today. We take the opportunity to reflect on whether Mufasa's words to Simba from beyond the grave ("Remember...") cannot serve as a timely reminder for us who are sons and daughters of an Eternal King
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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