ARTICLES
To (Almost) Die is Gain
I want to spend this brief time pleasing the one who could destroy me but has instead chosen to rescue me.
Start at Revelation
Instead of picturing yourself at the starting line, remember, the Christian life is likened to a long race. Run with your eyes fixed on Jesus (Heb. 12:1-2), and before you fix yourself on a Bible-reading plan, look for Jesus in the book of Revelation.
How Pondering Death Fuels Our Faith
I didn’t expect the thoughts from my young son about death to cause so many thoughts within me.
Sunday Morning on Bald Mountain: The Surprising Encouragement in a Scary Story
What music from Disney’s Fantasia has to teach us about spiritual warfare and the power of the praying church.
The Comforting Truth of God’s Sovereignty
Realizing my lack of control doesn’t have to paralyze me with fear. Instead, it fixes my eyes on the Almighty Creator.
God Doesn’t Use Our Anxieties Against Us
In a world that has turned its back on God, we are bombarded daily with reasons to be anxious.
He Holds All Things Together
When life is falling apart, we get overwhelmed at feeling like we need to hold it all together. But we don’t have to.
The Truth that Transcends Sexual Trauma
Your heart may be broken. Your spirit may be crushed. But you are not alone. God is nearer to you in your pain than you imagine.
Fear In the Face of Mission
We have so many difficult, tension-filled missional decisions to make today. How do we avoid making them out of fear?
If COVID-19 Takes Me Out
Tony Beard shares his fears about catching the coronavirus and his comfort in knowing the body of Christ would take care of his family.
Plead to God Like Your Life Depends on It—Because It Does
The psalmists knew suffering as a close—and often unwanted—confidant. We have much to learn from them, especially how to lament.
Mass Panic, Costco-Runs, and the Love of Jesus
Mass panic is upon us. We’re depleting the shelves of our stores, but we’re also consuming the resources of our souls.