ARTICLES
Run Your Race—Not Someone Else’s
It’s so easy to see what others are doing instead of looking straight ahead at what God has for us. Maybe we need spiritual blinders, writes Jen Oshman.
Seven Simple Ways to Grow Through Your Church
Frustrated by your lack of growth through church? Dustin Crowe suggests seven ways to get more out of church by giving more to it.
Three Priorities for Every Christian Athlete
There are some things every athlete needs to prioritize in their life. But for athletes who identify as Christ-followers, there are three non-negotiable priorities.
Lit By the Lord of Light
Light and darkness, Christ and the world. We hear this comparison often. Paul David Tripp calls us to slow down and reflect on what it truly means.
The Most Important Question You’ll Ever Answer
A dying pre-teen showed Cynthia Mathai what it meant to trust Jesus and caused her to confront the most important question of her life.
Set Free to Love Others
“For freedom, Christ has set us free,” wrote Paul. God’s lavish love has set us free, but to do what? To love others, says staff writer Jen Oshman.
Write Out the Gospel
When opportunities arise, how do we know if we are ready to share the gospel? Staff writer Zach Barnhart suggests writing it out.
Making the Most of Life
Author and cultural commentator Os Guinness writes that life is short, and it can just as easily be wasted as lived to the full, so what does it all add up to?
When Your Plan for Killing Sin Isn’t Working
Even after we’ve believed the gospel, it’s so easy to fall back on thinking we can fix ourselves. But we can’t. What can we do, then? Lara d’Entremont explains.
When They Go Low, We Go Lower
Conflict is all around us. And if we’re not careful, says staff writer Brianna Lambert, we’ll miss the pride that keeps wreaking havoc in our relationships.
Deliver Us from Evil—and the Evil One
When confronted by the realities of evil, we can’t rely on abstract tropes about sin being in every human heart. We need to speak about the demonic, says author Wes Hill.
How to Leave Your Church Well
Quitting a church is not the same as quitting the gym. How do you say farewell without burning bridges? Pastor Bob Stevenson explains.