ARTICLES
How to Gather Evidence of God
We should all want proof of God. But we’re wrong to demand that he produce a certain kind of evidence, says Justin Camp.
Six Core Things Teens Need from the Church
Sara Barratt shares what teens need from their churches and Christian communities to help them live beyond a borrowed faith.
Though I Walk In Stubbornness
It’s easy to bemoan a child’s disobedience. But we too often sidle up to the lion who could eat us for lunch.
How to Avoid Alienating Your Readers
While you may not be able to please everyone you’re writing for, you can take steps to avoid offending everyone.
Five Ways to Pray for Reconciliation
Whether it’s reconciliation with a fellow believer or among a racial divide, Paul’s letter to Philemon gives us five helpful prompts for our prayers.
How to Disagree Well
We live in an age of differences. Even Christians disagree and can hurt each other. So what is the solution?
The Islamic Dilemma: A Game-Changer for Conversations with Muslims
By showing our Muslim friends that the Qur’an teaches the inspiration, authority, and preservation of the Bible, we can engage in more thoughtful discussions about evidence and truth.
Do the Next Small Thing
When we don’t know how to carry on or what God wants us to do, sometimes the best thing to do is the next small thing.
Are You Idolizing Comfort?
Our longing for comfort is good. But we have to be careful not to let our good desire for a good thing become inordinate.
Eight Guidelines for Communicating in the Public Square
Justin Giboney, Michael Wear, and Chris Butler from the AND Campaign explain how to effectively communicate in the public square.
Entrusting Ourselves to the God of the Living
Ryder Mills explains why sometimes we must go back in order to go forward.
How Nature Teaches Us About God
Each day, as we step out into the world God has created, we are faced with a living picture of who he is.