ARTICLES
The Truth that Transcends Sexual Trauma
Your heart may be broken. Your spirit may be crushed. But you are not alone. God is nearer to you in your pain than you imagine.
The High Stakes of a Hard Heart
A hard heart, left unchecked, will snowball into an avalanche of destruction. But it doesn’t have to be this way, writes Jen Oshman.
We’re Not Worthy—and That’s Good News
We’re fine when someone we deem worthy of praise receives it. But what happens though when someone receives a gift they don’t deserve?
What Eden Tells Us About Satan
Behind Adam and Eve’s decision to violate God’s command, there was another created being, who was supernatural in nature.
Hope That Doesn't Disappoint
How do we maintain hope when life has let us down again and again? Sarah Frazer says the answer is found in Romans 5:1–5.
Three Dangers of an Over-Realized Eschatology
If you don’t understand the tension between the now and not yet of God’s kingdom, you can run into all kinds of problems, including these three.
The Burden Is Light?
Following Jesus isn’t easy. Much needs to be left behind in order to make this journey. Yet through it all, Jesus lightens our load.
The Friendship of Christ
Author Dane Ortlund says that Jesus isn’t just a “friend to sinners”; he’s a friend to us if we have put our faith in him.
Analog Church In the Digital Age
Jay Kim thinks we have an opportunity to help people lift their gaze from their digital devices to go about the patient work of following Jesus.
Let This Pandemic Change How We Think
The new reality unleashed in the wake of the coronavirus should cause us to reconsider, reimagine, and reshape our perspectives.
Peculiar Good In a Time of Pandemic
Jonathan Dodson asks, what would happen if we were as attentive to our seeds of destruction as we are to the headlines?
How Not to Be Afraid of the Coronavirus
The spread of the coronavirus has a lot of us scared. Some are buying hand sanitizer and facemasks. Others are indifferent. How should we respond?