ARTICLES
Mass Panic, Costco-Runs, and the Love of Jesus
Mass panic is upon us. We’re depleting the shelves of our stores, but we’re also consuming the resources of our souls.
Can Christians Smoke Pot if It’s Legal?
Pastors and lay leaders in states where recreational marijuana is legal must be ready to answer this question, writes Jen Oshman.
Move the Can: The First Step in Helping a Church Get Healthier
Using a paint can parable, Karl Vaters explains that turning a church from unhealthy to healthy starts by working smarter, not harder.
The Secret to Abiding in Christ
What’s your plan for abiding in Christ? Is it working? Brock Trexler shares an ancient tool that can help you abide in Christ.
Identity: Social Fad or Eternal Truth?
When the pressure is on us to decide who we are, there is no one to blame but ourselves when we fail to become who we want to be.
Honoring Scripture in Your Writing
Writing about the Bible and the God it describes is a weighty task. How can you honor God’s words with your own?
NEW BOOK RELEASE: Tracing the Thread by Christy Rood
We’re proud to release our latest book, Tracing the Thread, by Christy Rood. Read more about the new book here and some of its endorsements.
Why I Stopped Sharing My Personal Testimony
Laura Powell shared her testimony with dozens of unbelievers, yet none of them really considered Christianity. So she tried a different approach.
Analog Church In the Digital Age
Jay Kim thinks we have an opportunity to help people lift their gaze from their digital devices to go about the patient work of following Jesus.
Let This Pandemic Change How We Think
The new reality unleashed in the wake of the coronavirus should cause us to reconsider, reimagine, and reshape our perspectives.
Four Reminders Amid Fear and Uncertainty
“Fear not” is one of the most repeated commands in Scripture. But aren't there times when we should be afraid, like in a pandemic?
Learning to Embrace Correction
When someone points out our faults, our natural tendency is to be defensive. But God’s Word shows us another way—a better way.