A troubling season in Israel’s history reveals much about why hardships happen — and how we as believers should respond to afflictions
Christ's suffering on the cross accomplished our salvation once for all. A reader asks why Colossians seems to be espousing poor theology at first glance
Some Christians believe certain political parties are inspired by God. There’s just one problem with that train of thought
Deliverance from adversaries and difficult situations brings great joy and relief. But there are two other places we can find joy and protection in God
A reader asks for practical advice about when a church's leadership fails to accurately divide His Word and edify the body of believers
How do we grow our appreciation for a book so old, so familiar, yet so hotly-debated? It's a question believers still ask today — and the crux of this book
As Christians, we celebrate that Christ sets us free from sin. So, why do we still struggle to defeat its power in the choices we make every day?
A reader asked if it's possible to identify with certainty whether a particular direction is coming from our flesh or from God
We hold diverse theological views — but should be able to dispense grace when considering teachings and practices that aren’t central to our faith
The word of God is more than enough for the people of God to live their lives to the glory of God. Is the sufficiency of Scripture something you believe in?
What do you do when the body of Christ is nothing like Scripture’s portrayal of His beautiful bride? Expectation, meet reality
Find out how we can avoid “eating and drinking judgment” to ourselves — and keep legalism from creeping into our remembrance of our Redeemer
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