ARTICLES
How the Pandemic Will Change Evangelism for Good
Gary Comer thinks the COVID-19 crisis could actually help the messaging of the church for years to come.
Why We Should Root Our Theology in Church History
We miss out on deep, rich, sound theology when we forsake the historical roots of our faith.
'Pastor, Why Aren't You Preaching About What's Happening?' [Part 2]
Pastor Benjamin Vrbicek offers a framework for pastors trying to decide when to address current events.
'Pastor, Why Aren't You Preaching About What's Happening?' [Part 1]
When pastors evaluate whether to mention current events, it gives way to many other questions, writes pastor Benjamin Vrbicek.
Homeward Bound: Why We Keep the Destination in Mind
The journey to heaven is treacherous. We can get distracted by worldly pursuits if we forget where our home truly is.
It Is Not Well with My Soul
Spiritual songs can spur us on to fight injustice and have tough conversations, especially when we can't find words of our own.
The Certainty of God in an Uncertain World
If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s to always expect the trouble. But the certainty of God can anchor us amid the uncertainty of life.
Don’t Skim This
Daniel Darling explains that there’s difference between idle pursuit of cheap information and a lifelong commitment to wisdom.
'Seeing Through Things'
Conspiracy theories run rampant online and in the church. What are these theories doing to us and to those in our churches?
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.