ARTICLES
Blessed Assurance: Hope Not Grounded in Me
When I needed assurance, I could look to the finished work of Jesus Christ, my high priest and sufficient sacrifice who is seated at the right hand of God.
What Do You Do When God Seems Dull?
On this side of glory, our hearts are imperfect in their affections. Despite the magnitude of the grace shown to us in Christ, our hearts grow dull at times.
What Baptism Reveals about God’s Heart and Our Identity
Because we are sons in the Son, we have his Father as our Father, and his Father cannot but shower us with his paternal indulgence.
We’re not Just Christians–We’re Children, too
When God saves us, he does far more than cleanse our past. He becomes our father and we become his children.
Christians, Your Identity Isn’t Your Identifiers
We may not be able to change our age or gender, but God has given Christians something better, an identity that will never change.
Dear Graduate, Where You Go Doesn’t Define Who You Are
Who you are in Christ is more important than anything else.
Should Christians Use The Enneagram?
Tyler Zach makes a case for Christians' engaging and learning the tools of the Enneagram for their own spiritual growth and development.
The Discipline of Remembering
It’s easy to wonder why God’s people didn’t remember all God had done for them. But it turns out we’re exactly the same.
Dressed to Belong
Every day, Kelly writes, we decide whether we will put on clothes of our choosing or let God clothe us.
The Certainty of God in an Uncertain World
If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s to always expect the trouble. But the certainty of God can anchor us amid the uncertainty of life.
Though I Walk In Stubbornness
It’s easy to bemoan a child’s disobedience. But we too often sidle up to the lion who could eat us for lunch.