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Writers’ Coaching Corner (March 2024): Anticipate Questions
Each month, Benjamin Vrbicek, the GCD managing editor, offers coaching to writers. This month: “Good writing anticipates questions.”
The Lord’s Lessons in Our Failures
In this excerpt from the recently released Land of My Sojourn, author Mike Cosper reminds readers that sometimes our failure might be part of God’s purposes for us.
When Suffering Causes You to Doubt
There was once a father who had a son possessed by a demon. Both the father and son needed the touch of Jesus.
Sifted like Wheat: When Spiritual Warfare Sanctifies Us
Satan has one design and God has another.
When Bible Reading Becomes a Struggle
By late February your Bible reading may have run out of steam. Don’t give up. God’s Word is a lamp unto our feet—all year long.
How to Love Our Friends in Truth—Even When It Stings
Good friendships are not easy. But they are worth it.
The Neurodivergent Believer
Sensory overload, bouts with anxiety, and inability to read some social cues can make the neurodivergent believer’s experience at church difficult. But that’s only part of the story.
Christian Displays of Affection
There are many legitimate reasons to be cautious about physical touch. Yet it’s not merely cultural that the Scriptures repeatedly encourage the family of God to greet one another with holy (not unholy) touch.
The Solution for Personality Tests
Personality tests can be useful, but we must be careful that they do not become an excuse for our sin.
We Shall All Be Changed
In this book excerpt from the recently released book We Shall all Be Changed, author Whitney K. Pipkin reminds readers to settle what we believe about death before death comes.
Saul, the Medium of Endor, and Our Too-Strong Longing to Know God’s Will
The bizarre story has roots in a common but wrong longing.
Writers’ Coaching Corner (February 2024): Put Readers There
Each month, Benjamin Vrbicek, the GCD managing editor, offers coaching to writers. This month: “Good writing puts readers there.”