Why it’s of utmost importance that our inner voice be governed by what God says is right and wrong, not culture or society
Some Christians believe certain political parties are inspired by God. There’s just one problem with that train of thought
If nothing can frustrate the plans that God has determined in advance, where should believers stand on the matter of civic responsibilities and freedoms?
We hold diverse theological views — but should be able to dispense grace when considering teachings and practices that aren’t central to our faith
It is not difficult to discern a good Christian, but being a good Christian in a good way is more subjective. Here’s how to discover ‘the good way’
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 often want to know if we’re free to do something in the name of Christian liberty. Read on to understand the wiser questions to ask
Can coffee shops, hotel conference rooms, temples and theatres be rented out for church services in the name of Christian liberty?
As we celebrate the life of Warren W. Wiersbe (1929-2019), consider the example of a man who used his gifts to edify the Church until the very end.
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