ARTICLES
Celebrating the Swans of Today
Hearers may recoil, offended by the message of a savior crucified for the sins of the world, yet believers are swans faithful to participate in sharing the good news of Jesus.
The Six-Link Global Gospel Chain: Why the Tears of Missions Are Worth the Cost
Churches send missionaries with tears but also knowing they have the smile of God.
Tilling and Toiling for the Harvest
Life as a believer is a call to laborious work over lost souls. God’s plan of redemption involves his people tilling the land, toiling for growth, and rejoicing over the harvest.
More Than Money: How Local Churches Care for Global Workers
Dear Christian, let the love of Christ compel you to care well for those who carry Christ’s name to the ends of the earth.
Gospel Mission: A Spoken-Word Poem for Good Friday
The old has passed away, Beloved. Behold, the new has come.
Living in Light of God’s Kingdom
Jesus could return any day. His kingdom can come any moment. Here are a few ways we can do to live in light of his long-awaited kingdom.
Returning to the Fundamentals of the Faith
Perhaps now more than ever, we as Christians need to focus on the fundamentals of the faith.
Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So
We need the stories of redemption from the whole church—the historical church, the present-day church, and especially the stories of our local church congregation.
DIY Discipleship?
There’s never been a better time to be a Do-It-Yourselfer than right now, says Mike Phay. The DIY spirit is everywhere, even in the church. But is DIY discipleship possible?
The Parable of the Sower and the Power of the Seed
The parable of the sower serves as a lens for life. It helps us diagnose the kind of heart in us. But to understand how the good soil becomes ours in Christ, we need the rest of the story.
When You Feel Like a Disciple-Making Failure
What should you do when someone you have been discipling is not bearing fruit? What do you do when they walk away? Does that make you a failure?