God calls a man to leave his parents to be joined to his wife. But we rarely apply this principle in Eastern cultures. Is it that big of a deal?
How did James go from a skeptical, unbelieving brother to a sold-out, church-leading servant of Christ? That seems like such an unlikely transformation
Life can become exhausting from time to time. How does the Lord become our shade in times like those?
God instituted marriage — and the family. If so, why does He seem to be silent on men taking multiple wives?
The bereaved often grapple with questions about the afterlife — like whether we’ll recognise family and friends on the other shore
What practical steps can Christian communities take to protect the vulnerable among those they are called to care for?
Actions have real-life consequences and, sometimes, it’s hard to let bygones be bygones. What is the Christian to do in such a situation?
What do you do when the body of Christ is nothing like Scripture’s portrayal of His beautiful bride? Expectation, meet reality
Throughout the Bible, we see a running theme of God demanding glory from those He has created. Doesn't that suggest vanity or self-obsession, asks a reader
TCK Angela Loudon on struggling with the ‘big’ questions about the truth of Christianity — and what drives her to serve the Lord in Colombia today
God repeatedly calls us to live uprightly before Him. But what does that mean? In a world full of temptations and carnality, is that even possible?
Not all ties are healthy. Some are hostile, narcissistic, draining and downright damaging. How does one navigate such relations without becoming a doormat?
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