ARTICLES
The God Who Knows Us
So much is up to us, we think. So much is riding on us doing our best. We wonder, Are we doing it right? Are we doing enough?
For God's Sake, Tell a Better Story
Conflict is at the core of every great story. But we often avoid in everyday life. Maybe we shouldn’t, staff writer Mike Phay suggests.
Painting the Secular Canvas Blank
What if this secular moment in our culture is only a crisis if we ignore God’s calls for renewal? What if we reframe this as brilliantly good news?
Are You Called to Write?
Lots of people want to write, but how do you know if putting words on paper or typing them on a screen is part of God’s design for you?
A Missionary's Plea to Church Planters
The increasing popularity of church-planting has been great in many respects. But when it comes to cross-cultural church planting, we can do better, says one missionary.
Why We Need the Law
Most people don’t like rules. But that doesn’t mean we’re better off without them. Jen Oshman reflects on why we need God’s law and how it makes us better.
Making Peace at Home
Conflict is everywhere, especially at home. Peacemaking isn’t easy, but God has called his people to the task. But can it be done? Especially at home?
Why We Always Leave
Do we tell ourselves we’re “just going” to avoid the disappointment of never arriving? Do we call the road “home” to escape the pain of never being welcomed?
Writing with Precision
Words matter. The right words can purify the thoughts, and those thoughts can train the mind to discern what is good. Here’s how to write with precision.
Will the Son of Man Find Faith on the Earth?
Time reveals one’s faith, writes Vika Pechersky. Jesus will return one day. When he does, will he find faith here on the earth?
How to Apply the Gospel to Kill Your Sin
It’s embarrassing to continually admit defeat over the same annoying sin. We want to change but we don’t know how. Jen Oshman explains how to apply the gospel to your recurring sins.
Can You Be Angry at God Without Sinning?
What do when you’re mad at God? How do you express disappointment and distress to him without sinning? Is it even possible?