We are sustained in our walk with God, not because we are holding on to the Lord, but because He is lovingly holding on to us
It’s natural to feel crushed in the face of extreme hardship. But Joseph’s life story helps us see that God only allows suffering for good
Hebrews 11 is a roll call of biblical giants recognised for living by faith, not sight. Are we able to walk in their shoes?
Marriage, as an institution, gets a pretty bad rap these days. John Piper’s This Momentary Marriage tells us what happily-ever-afters are really made of
As we practise social distancing, consider the apostle who lived under house arrest for two years and showed us how to glorify God in isolation
Nobody wants to experience pain, especially not willfully. But we are also told in Scripture that some degree of suffering is inevitable
When things look hopeless all around, David's refusal to "flee like a bird" teaches us to trust in God and wait for Him to show Himself strong on our behalf
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?
In a world that knows brokenness and sin, we are assured of a God who knows hope and restoration
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