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Corporate worship

July 7, 2021  - By Mario Peter

True worship is carried along by the Holy Spirit based on the truths of God’s Word. So, how does this play out when the church gathers?

Mercies in the dark

February 3, 2021  - By Lisa Mattackal

To sing, ‘God is good, all the time’ with the congregation is one thing. But how do we get from there to seeing His mercies even on the depressing days?

Psalm 118: The Lord loves like no other

November 8, 2020  - By Dr. David Brooks

God is good all the time. God is love and His love has no limits. What practical implications do these truths hold for us today?

Is it wrong to use musical instruments in church services?

August 4, 2020  - By Jobin John Mathew

A reader asks why believers are divided about using musical instruments — especially those not mentioned in the Bible — as part of worship

Afflicted saint, to Christ draw near

May 28, 2020  - By Karen Ann Monsy

Whether we like it or not, depression is far from uncommon among those who are saved. Does the Bible have resources for the distressed Christian? Indeed

How far we’ve come

April 12, 2020  - By Leni B

What do you see when you glance back at your life? Chances are: plenty of evidence of God’s ever-faithful leading and goodness beyond measure

Psalm 13: What if God ignores me when I’m in trouble?

March 8, 2020  - By Dr. David Brooks

God is our ever-present refuge in times of distress — but what does a believer hold on to when his Help seems to be silent or unresponsive?

From shepherd to king

February 23, 2020  - By Tobin Mattackal

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

Why does God “desire” all to be saved, if He already knows who the elect are?

October 15, 2019  - By Rufus Simon Varghese

The concepts of predestination and election are tough ones to wrestle with, if we do not have a right understanding of who God is

Come, behold the wondrous mystery

June 9, 2019  - By Ryan Rives

As children, every new experience is a curiosity, but as we grow older, they lose their wonder. Is this not true of the great mysteries of the Gospel story too?

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