ARTICLES
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.
The “How” Without the “Why”
Danny Loeffelholz shows the purpose for living the Christian life behind the ways we are given to do so.
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.
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.
The Burden Is Light?
Following Jesus isn’t easy. Much needs to be left behind in order to make this journey. Yet through it all, Jesus lightens our load.
When Faith Feels Far
How do you hold fast to faith when God seems so far, when your expectations never seem to come to fruition?
How Not to Be Afraid of the Coronavirus
The spread of the coronavirus has a lot of us scared. Some are buying hand sanitizer and facemasks. Others are indifferent. How should we respond?
God's Concern for the Socially Anxious Christian
How does a Christian navigate social anxiety? How are you supposed to share the gospel if you’re afraid to have a conversation?
Can You Be Angry at God Without Sinning?
What do when you’re mad at God? How do you express disappointment and distress to him without sinning? Is it even possible?
Trusting God With Open Hands
What if God asks you to give up the one thing you hold most dear? How do you do it, actually let it go? Lauren Bowerman goes looking for answers.
When the Black Dog Comes Calling
After a major transition and spiraling out of control, Mark Meynell found himself in the cruel tedium of what Winston Churchill called his “black dog.”