ARTICLES
The God You Can't Imagine
In the world of the Bible, God has given us a moral framework full of meaning and purpose regardless of whether we know it or not.
The Unknown Theologian
In 1890, a simple yet robust theological treatise written by a former slave was published. Lost for more than a century, it has resurfaced.
Why Resting Is More Important Than Relaxing
Relaxing can be a good thing. But when we confuse resting and relaxing, we miss out on the refreshment gained from resting in Christ.
Laughing at Lions
The Bible tells us Satan is like a roaring lion. Are we, like children giggling at the beast behind glass, complacent his destructive power?
Let’s Stop Giving Gospel-Less Counsel
To bind up a broken heart, we often give counsel that sounds good but is devoid of the gospel. Lara d’Entremont explains how to change that.
Cartographers for Christ
Every treasure needs a map. The Puritans have proved to be expert map-makers, charting the way for us to find the treasures awaiting us in Christ.
Hiding Behind Christ: Humility in Practice
Many of us desire to grow in humility. But do we contradict our desire by simultaneously seeking to be recognized for our humility?
Three Ways We Treat God Like Alexa
Shar Walker watched her five-year-old nephew talk to Alexa. She realized it sounded a lot like the way we talk to God.
What Most Christians Miss
Many Christians know that Jesus said he is “the way.” But it’s easy to miss what he said he is the way to. And missing that changes everything.
Can We Really Have the Mind of Christ?
Christ saves us from more than sin and spiritual death. He saves us to a transformed life, with no aspect left behind—not even our minds.
The Way Up Is the Way Down
How does the reality of an ever-changing world impact our spiritual maturity? If everything is always moving, is there any hope of stability?
Seeing the Gospel in the Ghetto
Staff writer Shar Walker takes a walk around her neighborhood and sees the brokenness of sin, the depravity of our hearts, and the promise of redemption.