ARTICLES
God's Concern for the Socially Anxious Christian
How does a Christian navigate social anxiety? How are you supposed to share the gospel if you’re afraid to have a conversation?
The God You Can't Imagine
In the world of the Bible, God has given us a moral framework full of meaning and purpose regardless of whether we know it or not.
The Unknown Theologian
In 1890, a simple yet robust theological treatise written by a former slave was published. Lost for more than a century, it has resurfaced.
Yet I Will Rejoice in the Lord
Sex slaves. Mass shootings. Home invasions. Some days evil seems too strong. But there is hope. There is a way to rejoice despite evil.
No Food for Thought
Hunger is a misunderstood friend, not an unsolicited enemy. Fasting from food can help us feast the way we were meant to.
The Importance of Remembering
Remembering is important, writes Tim Chester, because our shared stories give us our identity and shape the way we live.
Why Resting Is More Important Than Relaxing
Relaxing can be a good thing. But when we confuse resting and relaxing, we miss out on the refreshment gained from resting in Christ.
Praying the Emotional Depths of the Psalms
If you want to grow out of a reactionary life and into an enriched soul and spirit, you must learn to pray with the emotional depth of the psalms.
Laughing at Lions
The Bible tells us Satan is like a roaring lion. Are we, like children giggling at the beast behind glass, complacent his destructive power?
Happy Valentine’s Day to the Man Who Assaulted Me
Hollie Fortkamp believes light shines in the darkness and the darkness doesn’t win—even when we can’t see the light.
When Death Divides Us
Staff writer Sean Nolan digs into how you live out Jesus’ command to love your enemies when your enemies are your own flesh and blood.
Let’s Stop Giving Gospel-Less Counsel
To bind up a broken heart, we often give counsel that sounds good but is devoid of the gospel. Lara d’Entremont explains how to change that.