ARTICLES
Beholding the Grandeur: How the Stuff of Earth teaches Us to Long for Heaven
In this book excerpt from the recently released Sensing God by Joel Clarkson, we see that our capacity to know God through our senses is rooted in the overflowing generosity of our creative God, the God who designs humans as the pinnacle of creation.
The Freedom of Marital Commitment
In an excerpt from his book, Chasing Love, Sean McDowell invites us to consider the relational freedom that is found only in martial commitment and sexual fidelity.
The Arrival of Great Joy
David Mathis considers that joy might be underselling the true glory of Christmas.
How To Enjoy a Better-Than-Anything Christmas
On the first week of Advent, Barbara Reaoch gives us some diagnostic questions to discern our Christmas traditions.
Finding the Masterpiece in Our Moment
In this excerpt from Curtis Zachery’s latest book, Finding Soul Rest, we’re encourage to consider what God is doing in us in our current moments.
Shadow Christians and the Care of Hurting Children
In this new book release, Shadow Christians, Jeff Iorg calls Christians to walk in the way of Jesus by caring for the most susceptible in our society; children.
Remove the Fences In Your Neighborhood
Jenn Hesse wants to take down the fences in our neighborhoods. Her engagement with Chris and Elizabeth McKinney’s book Placed for a Purpose offers a way forward.
The Gospel for Achievers
Pastor Tyler Zach wants Achievers like him to know that God sympathizes with their worldview.
‘I Want You to Be Honest With Me . . . as Long as You Affirm Me!’
We’re all broadcasters now, and we’re all waiting for someone’s applause, writes Trevin Wax.
Your Address Isn't an Accident
What if God not only wants to provide healing and restoration for you at home but for your neighbors as well?
Self-Centered Discipleship—a Challenge to Deep Discipleship
“Finding ourselves” is supposed to be the antidote to stress, anxiety, and confusion, but the knowledge of God is the only true antidote.
What Goldilocks Got Right
Our instinct is to expect too much. Our defense mechanism is to expect too little. What we need is the option that is just right.