Sin is considered a primitive word in today's world. Talking about it makes us uneasy — but that's precisely why believers need to be battling it every day
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
Abortion politics have become an extremely touchy subject. A reader asks if its acceptability can vary from case to case
How do Christians reconcile their mandate to be submissive to their governing authorities with their desire to stand up for the oppressed?
The book of Leviticus is full of specific examples of what neighbourly love looks like. And they translate just as well to us today
Are you walking by faith through grace — or still trying to live like you get what you earn? Grace, not law, is the power of God that shatters sin
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 body of Christ bears a huge responsibility in speaking against the devaluing of human life as a “viable third option”
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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