ARTICLES
Receiving Grace through Gospel Disciplines
I was living as though grace were a one-time event, poured out at the cross and then into my life when I first believed, rather than seeing it as a rich reservoir from which I needed to drink daily.
Old Paths for a New Year
I’ve discovered I don’t need to reinvent the wheel every year when it comes to the spiritual habits of Bible reading and prayer.
Let Thanksgiving Season Your Conversations
A life of thanksgiving is available to every one of us. In our consumeristic culture, it will take radical heart change and refocusing our attention, but God is able to do above and beyond all that we can think or ask. But we must ask.
A Hearing Check for the Spiritually Deaf
To truly hear from God often requires a lot of work. But it’s worth it.
God’s Word Isn’t Your Gas Station
Stop trying to “start your day right” in the Word. Choose a better way to approach your devotions.
Learning to Enjoy Rest
Though it may not feel like it, creating space for rest in our lives when we need it glorifies.
6 Reasons Christians Should Read More
Opening a good book also opens doors shut by our inexperience—and a whole lot of other wonderful things.
Embracing the Quiet Life
We shouldn’t be surprised when we find it difficult to hear God’s voice. Our lives are often too loud.
Do Not Despise the Gentle Nudge
When we read our Bibles each day and no angels dance on the page, when we pray and the walls of a prison do not shake, and when we speak and revival does not break out, that’s okay.
Do the Next Small Thing
When we don’t know how to carry on or what God wants us to do, sometimes the best thing to do is the next small thing.
The Problem with 'Claiming' God's Promises
You may have "claimed" some of God’s promises for yourself. But what if they weren’t given to you?
When Your Prayers Lack Words
Sometimes we draw near to the throne of grace and find ourselves speechless. But we ought to pray, so what do we do?