ARTICLES
Let This Pandemic Change How We Think
The new reality unleashed in the wake of the coronavirus should cause us to reconsider, reimagine, and reshape our perspectives.
Four Reminders Amid Fear and Uncertainty
“Fear not” is one of the most repeated commands in Scripture. But aren't there times when we should be afraid, like in a pandemic?
Uneasy? Here’s How to Find Peace
When unease goes to war on our hearts and minds, writes author and speaker Daniel Ritchie, God graciously reminds us to rest in him.
Peculiar Good In a Time of Pandemic
Jonathan Dodson asks, what would happen if we were as attentive to our seeds of destruction as we are to the headlines?
The Rich Young Ruler Went Home Sad, But You Don’t Have to
The rich young man wanted to know what he must do to inherit eternal life. His search is ours, too. But we don’t have to go home sad like him.
The Hope of Heaven in the Presence of Death
Death comes like a thief. It takes more than you thought it could. And when the funeral’s over, we have to keep on living. But how?
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.
Smiling at Storms
John Newton once wrote, “With Christ in the vessel, I smile at the storm.” Columnist Christy Britton reflects on these words and asks, “Am I brave enough to smile at my storms?”
Help Your Anxious Child Trust God's Promises
God does not desire us to worry, writes Elin Phillips. But how do you help an anxious child? How do you encourage a fearful kid to trust in the promises of God?
Trust the Provider, Not the Paycheck
Lauren Bowerman has a complicated relationship with money, like most of us. But in trusting God with her finances, she’s growing closer to Jesus.
The Bitter Cup: God's Grace in Depression
Suffering, Lauren Bowerman writes, is not a mark of failure or weakness. It's not a sign of God's disappointment in you. Suffering—even depression—can be a means of grace.
Family Matters: Sharing Christ with Your Flesh and Blood
Share the gospel with someone in another country? Sure. With your unbelieving aunt? No way. Why is it so complicated with family?