Christmas Gift Ideas to Encourage Spiritual Growth in Children
Paul Tautges (article)
“I found that reading books with my children while relating them to God’s Word and real life was one of the richest investments I made when my children were little.”
6 Questions College Students Must Be Ready to Answer
Cameron Cole (article)
Strong apologetics can give a student confidence in Christ and his Word when challenges to faith inevitably arise.
A Two-Minute Clip on Homosexuality Every Christian Should Watch
Sam Allberry
(video) "How does our sexuality relate to our identity, and what does that mean as a Christian?"
What We Get Wrong About 'Finding God's Will'
Chandler Vannoy
"We should stop thinking of God's will like a corn maze, or a tight-rope, or a bull's eye, or a choose-your-own-adventure novel."
The Eat, Pray, Love Life Isn't the Fulfilling Life
Katie Hughes If I can be totally honest, what I thought would fulfill me in this life was travel, autonomy, adventure.
The Unwelcome Gift of Waiting
Vaneetha Rendall Risner Waiting can be agonizing. It’s hardest to wait when I am uncertain about the outcome. When I’m trusting God for the best, while at the same time preparing for the worst.
The Benefits of Baggage
Rachel Watson But now, almost 30, I carry my own suitcase of suffering. I carry it awkwardly. Though it’s hard to view my baggage in a positive light, God has graciously shown me some of its benefits.
I Have Parkinson’s and I Am at Peace
Wayne Grudem Last Wednesday I saw my family doctor with some puzzling symptoms, and he suspected Parkinson’s disease. He referred me to a neurologist, and on Friday, she confirmed that I definitely have Parkinson’s disease.
Letters to a New Believer, Part Four
Aaron Armstrong Dear new believer, Emily and I had lived together, more or less, since 2000. In 2001, we got our first apartment together. In late 2004, we bought a house together. And then in 2005 Jesus saved us and made a mess of everything. When it came to realizing what the Bible says about sexual immorality applied to us, we were a little slow on the uptake...
Committed to Marriage, Committed to the Church
Michael Herrington Wedding season is here. Are you committed to your church? That may seem like a rather abrupt shift in topics, but they are actually closely related...