ARTICLES
Three Cautions and Encouragements for Dads
After a botched experiment setting up a tent, Dustin Crowe asked himself, How could I better reflect God’s fatherly love to my daughter? Here are three cautions for dads that came out of that reflection.
Ordinary Preaching: The Food We Can't Forget
Brianna Lambert reflects on the role of ordinary preaching in her life and explains that it’s a source of spiritual food that nourishes the soul.
Filling Up What Is Lacking in Christ’s Afflictions
In Colossians, Paul says he is filling up what’s lacking in Christ’s afflictions. How can anything be lacking in Christ’s afflictions? Paul E. Miller explains.
Hope for the Rejected
Everyone’s been rejected at some point. But as Christians, writes Joseph Lasslett, we can find hope even in the pit of rejection.
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.
The Passing of the American Church
The tragedy of the decline of the American church cannot be limited only to the lives of practicing Christians, says Jake Meador. The effects reach far beyond that.
Remember Who—and Whose—You Are
Knowing who we are influences what we do, so misunderstanding our identity comes with grave consequences, writes Christy Britton in this edition of Rally Cry.
How to ‘Win’ in the Social Media Age
Steve Mizel looked into the pages of Scripture and Gulliver’s Travels and discovered wisdom for navigating the social media landscape.
Two Resources You Don't Want to Miss
Executive Director Jeremy Writebol announces two resources: one designed to help you make disciples in community, and another to help you mature as a writer.
On Suicide: We Are Our Brothers’ Keepers
What was unthinkable just a lifetime ago—taking one’s own life—is now considered reasonable, humane, and even necessary in some circumstances. This shift, Jen Oshman writes, calls for God’s people to act.
Confronting Paul’s View on Women
Paul’s views on women are radical, but not how you might expect, says Rebecca McLaughlin. She investigates his assertions on men and women in Ephesians 5.
Trading Up for A Better Fear
We must allow God’s Word to shape our thoughts on fear. Christy Britton shows us how to replace the lesser affection of fear of this world for the greater and deeper fear of the Lord.