ARTICLES
Aspire to Live Quietly
Have you ever asked, “What’s going on God? I’ve done nothing great. All this trying—and for what?” Davis Wetherell has. And God answered him, but not like David thought he would.
Three Little Words That Change Everything
Christy Britton shares three words that can change how we live, how we think, how we act, and how we see ourselves. And no, it’s not those three words.
Hope for the Rejected
Everyone’s been rejected at some point. But as Christians, writes Joseph Lasslett, we can find hope even in the pit of rejection.
Remember Who—and Whose—You Are
Knowing who we are influences what we do, so misunderstanding our identity comes with grave consequences, writes Christy Britton in this edition of Rally Cry.
Don’t Miss Your Monuments
We are constantly surrounded by memorials, says Brianna Lambert. We build them every day, and we would do well to look closer into what they are teaching us.
Nothing to Prove, and Nothing to Hide
Confession and repentance are supposed to set you free from your bondage to sin and shame. But what happens when it doesn’t work?
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?
Start Every Day with a Truly Blank Slate
We long to be set free from our burdens and sins that weigh us down and be given a blank slate. So we set goals, but we fail and feel hopeless. Thankfully, there’s a way to start each day anew.
Set Free from Self-Condemnation
How can we live well today when we can’t shake the past? Lydia Brownback explains how we can be set free from self-condemnation.
Unearth the Treasure in Your Trial
Sometimes all we can see is devastating loss when, in reality, God is clearing the path for you to find invaluable treasures.
What You Do Is Not Who You Are
It's normal to be defined by what we do or what we’re passionate about. But this is not how the Bible defines us. What we do is not who we are.
Climbing the (Wrong) Ladder
While the world pushes us to climb the ladder of success, God calls us to climb a different ladder.