ARTICLES
How to Apply the Gospel to Kill Your Sin
It’s embarrassing to continually admit defeat over the same annoying sin. We want to change but we don’t know how. Jen Oshman explains how to apply the gospel to your recurring sins.
Why Vision Is a Matter of Life and Death
Clear vision matters, says staff writer Jen Oshman. If we don’t get a true vision of God and the gospel, our Christian lives will be a sham.
There's Nothing Casual About Obedience
How do you know if you’re all in or if you’re just casually interested in God? Christy Britton explains the dangers of causal living and calls us to go all in for Christ.
What I Learned from Visiting Paul's Prison Cell
After Joseph Lasslett visited the prison where Paul wrote 2 Timothy, the words jumped off the pages.
I Can See Clearly Now: How Scripture Opens Our Eyes
David McLemore discovered he needed glasses. His physical eyesight wasn’t the only problem, though. Sin wrecked his spiritual eyes, but he found a way to see clearly.
Grace Works Backwards
Jonathan Dodson understood the gospel, so why did he still feel so much shame about his past? He explains how Christ taught him that grace works backwards.
Going Through a Change? Remember These Three Things
There’s one thing we can all expect our lives to do: change. Transitions can be difficult, but Shar Walker gives us three reminders to help weather seasons of change.
How the Life of the Mind Shapes Your Life
Karen Kessens’ life was starting to go off the rails. She thought it was because of her actions. But then she realized how much her mind shaped her life.
Sending the Church into Eternity
We’re responsible for much more than biding our time here on earth, waiting on Christ to finish what He started. We can usher in eternity today, writes Zach Barnhart.
When the Lord Sets His Shears on You
Sometimes we feel like life is “cutting” us unnecessarily; like the pain we experience is arbitrary. But behind those cuts, there’s a Master Gardener who knows exactly what he’s doing.
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.
Plan to Remember
Planning time to remember Christ’s work on the cross and his grace in our lives, says Davis Wetherell, is a wonderful way to increase our faith and joy in the Lord.