Sin is Incompatible with the Christian Life
Yes, Christians will battle sin, but the point is that they will battle. They’ll never sign a treaty with transgression.
Yes, Christians will battle sin, but the point is that they will battle. They’ll never sign a treaty with transgression.
Tying up some loose—yet important—ends from our Proverbs series.
Here in North America we hear a lot of advice for how pastors can grow their ministries; perhaps we need to talk more about how to simply stay in ministry in the first place.
“Does God have a why for us to join a small group? He does as it turns out.”
Our God-empowered efforts are frequently the God-ordained means to God’s ordained ends.
Some brief thoughts on the “Freedom Convoy,” and how to protest like a Christian.
How should we understand James’ instructions on anointing with oil? Should our elders be doing that every time someone is sick?
The “genuine faith” of Lois and Eunice was, most likely, a faith they had before they knew about Jesus. What does this tell us about the nature of Christianity?
“Christmas split history. Foretastes of the future abound. Drink deeply on what he achieved for us. And be filled with hope for all that is coming.”
If no decision is 100% “safe,” humanly speaking, how do God’s people navigate these murky medical waters?