An interview from the heart of China, where the outbreak continues to claim its highest toll yet, offers spiritual insights into the current epidemic
God instituted marriage, but Paul was of the personal opinion that it was better to remain unmarried. A reader asks which is the Biblical way to go
Far from being a strange or arbitrary tradition, baptism re-enacts with water what has happened for real, and makes the unseen visible
We often want to know if we’re free to do something in the name of Christian liberty. Read on to understand the wiser questions to ask
Nobody wants to experience pain, especially not willfully. But we are also told in Scripture that some degree of suffering is inevitable
The clear pattern of the New Testament is for plurality when it comes to assembly leadership. And there are several reasons why
Spiritual maturity, unity and Biblical models of effectiveness and leadership are better measures of growth than mere numbers
Our constant failure to meet spiritual goals can make us want to give up. But perseverance will lead to life-giving habits that help us grow in God’s grace
What lies in store for humans at the time of death? Do we become spirits, roaming the face of the earth? Or do we wait for judgement in no man's land?
Resolutions will come and go — even those of the spiritual variety. What we actually need is to cultivate a godly lifestyle
Despite our busy schedules, there are several ways to spend quality time with people around us, especially if we desire to do them spiritual good
Why Solomon's story is a powerful warning for Christians to be spiritually vigilant, even during seasons of comfort and peace
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