ARTICLES
Flourishing In an Age of Crisis
We need to know how to determine good from evil or we’re unable to move toward human flourishing. How can this crisis be resolved?
What Does It Mean to Be Rooted in the Gospel?
In Jen Oshman’s newly released book Enough About Me she asks the question, what does it mean to be rooted in Christ? This excerpt points us to how the truth of the gospel transforms us away from ourselves and on to Christ.
The God You Can't Imagine
In the world of the Bible, God has given us a moral framework full of meaning and purpose regardless of whether we know it or not.
The Importance of Remembering
Remembering is important, writes Tim Chester, because our shared stories give us our identity and shape the way we live.
Praying the Emotional Depths of the Psalms
If you want to grow out of a reactionary life and into an enriched soul and spirit, you must learn to pray with the emotional depth of the psalms.
What Is True Greatness?
In the end, the only recognition that matters is that which comes from God. What then is greatness in God’s eyes? Doug Gehman explains.
Defining Moments in a Durable Marriage
Dave Harvey (president of the Great Commission Collective and founder of AmICalled.com) on the ordinary endurance and defining moments of marriage.
Need to Chill Out? God Can Help
Anger begets anger, and intense heat causes intense quarrels. Somebody has to chill or it’s going to get ugly. That’s hard, but God can help.
The Danger of Materialism
When it comes to materialism and independence, the church doesn’t appear to be much different from the so-called secular world around us.
Components of a Biblical Youth Ministry
As students continue to reject the faith of their youth, many youth ministry workers are asking, “Is there a more biblical way to reach students?”
What Most Christians Miss
Many Christians know that Jesus said he is “the way.” But it’s easy to miss what he said he is the way to. And missing that changes everything.
Jesus, the Grandest Story of All
Daniel Darling shares how the characters of Christmas help us to locate ourselves—and find hope—in the Christmas story.