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The church and politics: A Roman history lesson

May 7, 2021  - By Garrett Haley

We've read the epistles several times, but understanding the historical setting they were written in can give them a new level of meaning entirely

Why does God allow evil governments into power?

February 16, 2021  - By Dr. Scott Shiffer

People in government often support things that we as Christians cannot. A reader asked why a sovereign God would even permit such authorities to reign

What does 2 Corinthians 12:9 mean?

May 26, 2020  - By Rufus Simon Varghese

We're often told how God's grace is sufficient for us in our weakness. But what does being perfected through affliction really mean?

What Trance did (and didn’t) get right about the Bible

April 15, 2020  - By Tobin Mattackal

The film throws a much-needed spotlight on the branch of Christianity that perverts the gospel by advocating the pursuit of material blessings on earth

Psalm 14: When the wicked oppress God’s people

April 5, 2020  - By Dr. David Brooks

It's difficult to see the end from the beginning, but we are encouraged to look ahead to what God has promised — for in the future is deliverance

Are trials making you bitter or better?

February 9, 2020  - By Kendall Lyons

Nobody wants to experience pain, especially not willfully. But we are also told in Scripture that some degree of suffering is inevitable

Why we struggle to evangelise

November 24, 2019  - By Tobin Mattackal

The Great Commission was given to all who call themselves followers of Christ — yet, too many of us feel woefully ill-equipped to share the Good News

When the political opposition comes to power

May 25, 2019  - By Revanth T.

You didn't vote for them, but the polls have spoken and they're in charge of the nation now. In politically bleak times, Christians can gain from a perspective that is unashamedly Biblical

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