ARTICLES
A Sturdy Gospel Perspective for Those with Loved Ones in QAnon
The grace of God is powerful—for you and for them.
The Best Valentine’s Day I Had Was Also the Alonest
Jesus knows aloneness like no one else.
How Porn Weaponizes the Body
It has never been more difficult to flee sexual immorality and pursue holiness. This excerpt from the recently released book More than a Battle by Joe Rigney encourages Christian men to keep fighting sexual temptation.
Learning How to Stare
Wheelchairs, feeding tubes, and drooling catch our attention. And they should.
Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So
We need the stories of redemption from the whole church—the historical church, the present-day church, and especially the stories of our local church congregation.
Do We Just Live, Fight Weeds, and Die?
In this excerpt from the recently released book Turning of Days: Lessons from Nature, Season, and Spirit, Hannah R. Anderson reflects on the curse of Adam and Jesus the curse-breaker.
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.
Do Not Despise the Gentle Nudge
When we read our Bibles each day and no angels dance on the page, when we pray and the walls of a prison do not shake, and when we speak and revival does not break out, that’s okay.
Those Who Weep
In this excerpt from the recently released book Prayer in the Night by Tish Harrison Warren, we are reminded to bring every uncomfortable and complex human emotion to God in prayer.
The Revolution of Us: Created and Re-created for Joy in Christ
Is “progress” unbroken, upward motion? Or is it more like the maze of Snakes and Ladders? God lets us stretch and rise, and sometimes even fall.
New Beginnings from A Broken Year
Do we associate seasons of brokenness with new beginnings? Scripture does.
To Will and To Work
What sin don’t you want to follow you into the new year? Good news: Our savior wills and works with us for our holiness and his glory.