Hope for Hard Marriages
If you’re in a hard marriage, even if you chose it through your own sin or foolishness, God does not say, “You did that to yourself, so don’t talk to me about it.”
If you’re in a hard marriage, even if you chose it through your own sin or foolishness, God does not say, “You did that to yourself, so don’t talk to me about it.”
We should expect to look strange and out-of-place in our communities. Rather than something to run from, this otherworldliness is central to our identity as we wait for Christ’s return.
20-somethings don’t need to have it all figured out. But they should be figuring it out. Here’s some ways to help that happen.
A marriage that follows the pattern of the gospel, in the power of the gospel, will be a compelling picture of the gospel.
It’s really all about Jesus. There’s no-one more important than Him, more powerful than Him, or more central than Him.
Each of us is a guest in God’s world, and just like He welcomes us and cares for us, so we get to show that same kindness to one another.
…and does our definition of “Christ-like” include a cross?
Spiritual abuse is real, but it’s certainly not the only issue involving authority in many churches today.
In this stage of history, God’s “Plan A” is built around local churches—and there is no Plan B. But what exactly is a church?
Should we confront someone even if we don’t think they’ll listen to us?
Whatever stories 2023 will tell, they are all ultimately about Christ.