ARTICLES
Trusting through Trials and Tragedies
If he can hold all the waters of the earth in the hollow of his hand, then he is certainly able to help us through our trials.
Hygge in the Long Night of COVID: My Story of Finding Hope in God’s Presence
In our suffering we often want to hear God’s voice say, “Fear not, for I will fix it and make it go away.” Instead, he offers something infinitely more precious: himself.
God Mends Broken Things
We are not mostly okay people with an occasional bad day. We are broken people with divine grace as our only hope. The good news is that hope can be found.
Are God and Satan Playing Chess with My Life?
In the midst of deep suffering, we have deep questions.
Stuck in the Middle of Suffering
Scripture tells us God is working all things for our good, yet if we’re honest each one of us probably has an area of life where we feel like we are perpetually waiting in the bad.
Three Men in the Cellar of Affliction
Though we often think suffering is something to be vehemently avoided, God has seemingly chosen to make it his distinct and unique training ground for heroes of the faith.
Christian, Don’t Despise Your Trials
Whatever our trial, we can know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that God is using the trial to push our faith forward, to help it endure, to preserve it.
What a Record-Breaking Tornado in My State Taught Me about Being Prepared for Death
The tragic events that happen around the globe are more frequent than we realize. But how can we be prepared not only for tragedies but for death?
The Hot Pursuit of God’s Goodness and Mercy
Even when we fear God isn’t working, his mercy and goodness hunt us down.
Love through the Shadows of Suicide
Help for Christians as we reckon theologically and medically with the gravity of suicide.
Where Doctrine Meets the Desolate
When our tears can’t flow anymore, and our throats are sore from crying, God is still there. Unchanged. His love is still abounding and his grace still encompassing.