ARTICLES
3 Spiritual Practices to Foster Rest
Serving Jesus well—the real Jesus, not the taskmaster we often imagine him to be—will lead most Christians to more rest, not less.
What a Rare Brain Cancer Is Teaching Me about the Art of Remembering and Forgetting
After doctors diagnosed me with brain cancer, my life changed dramatically. Here’s how I’m learning to remember the important things, like who God is and who he will forever be.
How Journaling Below the Surfaces Grows Our Faith
As I tried to uncover the lies at the root of my own struggles, I found journaling an incredibly useful tool.
How a Troll Becomes a Troll: Reflections on Ibsen’s Play “Peer Gynt”
The modern phenomenon of internet trolls and political trolls is not so new or modern. Living selfishly, Peer Gynt literally loses his humanity and becomes a troll.
Enjoying the Anger of Jesus
In this excerpt from the recently released Enjoying Jesus, author Tim Chester reminds readers of why God gets angry and why that’s a good thing.
I Will Remember Those Words
Twenty years have passed since my son’s death from an overdose. I wish I could tell you that you reach a point when you are over the death of a loved one. I can’t. But I can tell you how God has carried me.
Just Go Tell People How Awesome Jesus Is
In this excerpt from the recently released The Soul-Winning Church, authors J.A. Medders and Doug Logan remind readers that evangelism is simpler than we often make it out to be.
The Healing Power of Confessing Sins to One Another
I had given into the lie that there were some sins that were too “big” for believers—and believing that lie gave those temptations power over me.
How God Used Suffering to Teach Me It’s a Blessing to Give and Receive
I’ve long known the truth that it is more blessed to give than receive. But a child with cancer and a home burnt to the ground taught me it’s also blessed to receive.
What Was I Made For?
Billie Eilish had a huge hit asking this question. But when we know God in Christ, we can know what he made us for.
The Opportunities We Overlook
We often don’t see the opportunities God gives us to share our faith until they’ve passed by us. But if we’re looking for these opportunities, maybe we’ll see them sooner.