The command to count trials as “joy” may seem unrealistic and glib to us. But as James explains, this is only through a right “accounting” of suffering
Knowledge is power — but only if it is accompanied by a true fear of the Lord and the spirit of discernment. And the Messiah sets the example
That God would bestow the gift of unmerited favour upon traitors for free is not an idea our finite minds can always comprehend. This poem makes an attempt
The theologian was best known for his 1973 bestseller, in which he emphasised that knowing God involved a relationship, not an information game
We hold diverse theological views — but should be able to dispense grace when considering teachings and practices that aren’t central to our faith
Only those who are born again can enter heaven — we know this much. But is there an exception for those who are too young to cognitively commit to Christ?
Find out why short-term loss, but long-term gain, is the way of Christ — and the way of love — when making wise decisions in wicked world
We can understand several fundamental realities, which go beyond the findings on the moon, when we dissect the often-overlooked theological underpinnings of space exploration
The concepts of predestination and election are tough ones to wrestle with, if we do not have a right understanding of who God is
There's head knowledge and there's heart knowledge. A reader asks: at what point does one turn into the other, and how does one distinguish between the two?
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