ARTICLES
What Is True Greatness?
In the end, the only recognition that matters is that which comes from God. What then is greatness in God’s eyes? Doug Gehman explains.
Kobe’s Death and the Desire for Eternity
How do we engage with grievous death—in particular, Kobe’s tragic death—in light of gospel hope? And how does our present suffering today precede our future glory?
Suffering: God's Mysterious Means for Spreading the Gospel
In many places around the world, following Christ can cost you your life. Yet Christians keep preaching the gospel and God keeps saving sinners.
Defining Moments in a Durable Marriage
Dave Harvey (president of the Great Commission Collective and founder of AmICalled.com) on the ordinary endurance and defining moments of marriage.
Meditation: The Key to Transformation
Christian meditation is not simply folding our hands and humming. It’s not about emptying our minds but filling our minds with God’s Word.
The Hope of Heaven in the Presence of Death
Death comes like a thief. It takes more than you thought it could. And when the funeral’s over, we have to keep on living. But how?
Need to Chill Out? God Can Help
Anger begets anger, and intense heat causes intense quarrels. Somebody has to chill or it’s going to get ugly. That’s hard, but God can help.
The Moral Chaos of Abortion
Moral decisions create fork-in-the-road moments in our lives every single day. Jonathan Dodson writes about the moral chaos of abortion.
The Beauty of Hidden Ministry
It's hard to persevere when your out-of-sight ministry seems out of mind from other Christians and the rest of the world. But you’re not out of God’s mind.
From Dry Bones to a Mighty Army
The call to make disciples is a call to bring the dead to life. But what good is it to declare the Word of the Lord to those who are dead?
The Danger of Materialism
When it comes to materialism and independence, the church doesn’t appear to be much different from the so-called secular world around us.
Pastor, Care About Your Diet
Shouldn’t pastors just be focused on the mission of God and not what they eat? Can’t they just say, “all things in moderation” and move on? Pastor Eddie Williams says no.