ARTICLES
The Healing Power of True Humility
Far too many Christians are wracked with guilt and shame as they ponder their sin. They may say they believe in a loving Father, but you wouldn’t know it by their obsession with their sin.
He Shall Gently Lead
Christians are all exiles, pilgrims—sojourners in a strange land. None of us is home yet, and we all will need the Shepherd to carry us the rest of the way.
Persistence in Unanswered Prayer
We can take comfort that while we may feel our prayers are unanswered, no child of God has ever prayed a prayer that went unheard.
Glory in the Ordinary
Whatever mundane task you put your hands to today, for whatever length of time, you can experience glory in the ordinary.
5 Indicators of Gospel Culture
When the gospel takes hold of a church both at the level of doctrine and at the level of the culture, that church starts to radiate with glory from above.
Nope, It Don’t Mean Vanity: Abel and the Meaning of Hebel in Ecclesiastes
In this book excerpt from the recently released Ecclesiastes and the Search for Meaning in an Upside-Down World, author Russell Meek explains why Ecclesiastes is a book about faithful obedience to God and enjoyment of his gifts.
Shame Is a Cruel Taskmaster
Shame may have felt like a good idea at the time, but its roots were too weak to sustain any real fruit in my life.
Celebrating the Swans of Today
Hearers may recoil, offended by the message of a savior crucified for the sins of the world, yet believers are swans faithful to participate in sharing the good news of Jesus.
Jesus, Our Suffering Shepherd: A Journey through Psalms 22 & 23
Dear Christian, as the sun rises after a dark and moonless night, the despair of Psalm 22 rises to become the comfort of Psalm 23.
See People as God Sees Them
Misunderstandings can cause painful conflict, but because we are commanded to love God and love neighbor, we should seek unity in our relationships even when it’s hard.
Do You Doubt the Resurrection? A Helpful Resource
Do you doubt the claim that Jesus Christ rose from the dead? Do you know anyone who is skeptical about this claim?
The Lord Is My Shepherd: A Reflection on Psalm 23
With rod and staff, our Shepherd leads us. He protects us from our enemies and often from ourselves.