There is a certain holiness expected of the elect, one that comes from the Bride of Christ. Why then do our standards often leave much to be desired?
Some believe in exuberant worship, others in quiet adoration. A reader asks what true worship looks like, and how to distinguish it from other forms
Homosexuality is one among several sins the Bible condemns. How does a Christian with a same sex attraction orientation go forward?
Missionary in Peru Crystal Carrillo on countering a society rife with drunkenness and infidelity with discipleship and prayer
God commands us to forgive not just for the sake of others, but for our own good — even if it means doing so ‘seventy times seven’
Not receiving the judgement we deserve is one of the great wonders of the gospel — and a reminder that no one else loves this way
Paul's letter to Philemon may have overtones of manipulation but, in truth, it's a picture of how Christ works in the church when we serve and are willing to be served
The ‘finality’ of marriage can have many wary of making such a commitment. Is cohabiting beforehand, to trial our compatibility with a potential partner, a better way to go instead?
Instead of asking God why, take comfort in knowing that our Father — who is both sovereign and good — uses our trials to draw us closer to Him
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