ARTICLES
Christmas Imagination or Carnal Ignorance?
Each year, this day marks our Savior’s birth as a human child revered by kings and shepherds. This day ushers divine imagination into our reality.
Holiday Blues, a Lamborghini, and the Incarnation
Being honest, in light of all this, sometimes I struggle to believe that God sees and cares. But then Christmas gives me hope that he does see and care; and that he loves me after all.
Martin Luther: Theologian of the Cross
In this excerpt from Jared Kennedy’s new young adult book, The Story of Martin Luther, Kennedy traces what Luther’s pivotal theology that sparked the Protestant Reformation.
Is Christmas Magic Only For Children?
Through tinsel-coated commercials and gripping seasonal stories, the world’s message is clear: the true magic of Christmas is held by children. But is it true?
The Presence of Advent
At its core Advent is more than just remembering the coming of God into our existence, Advent is about the actual presence of God in our existence. It’s the one season that reminds us that God is with us.
Afraid of the Dark
Christ entered a dark world. Not the inner-city darkness that fills a room with faint beams of streetlights and occasional headlights flashing as vehicles pass. He entered darkness that you can feel.
Emptying Yourself for the Sake of Jesus and Others
Sometimes when we choose servitude under the submission of God, we will have to be emptied out for his sake in ways we wouldn’t dream of. But it is always a blessing to be emptied of ourselves and filled up with Christ.
Three Keys to True Happiness
God created you to be happy, commands that you be happy, and stands ready to fill you with deep, abiding happiness. Yet happiness is not an automatic reality, even for believers. God’s path to happiness requires that we walk it out.
Unexpected Grace: The Christmas Story You Never Knew
The book of Ruth may not be the first place you’d look for a Christmas story. Yet, Naomi’s story of loss, pain, and restoration offers hope to our weary hearts this season—all through the birth of a baby boy.
A Protestant Lady Looks at Mary, the Mother of Jesus
As a reaction to traditions that elevate Mary too highly, many Protestants don’t think enough about how wonderful Mary was. When my premature newborn struggled to live, I thought about Mary often. I still do.
The Road We Must Travel: Faith Reflections from a Cancer Oven (#23)
Tim Shorey, one of our staff writers, is journaling through his struggle with stage 4 cancer. In this entry, he reminds readers that we all walk the road of suffering to the Heavenly City.
Three P’s to Make Holiday Parties More Meaningful
For all the fun that the holiday season can bring, it can also overwhelm you. Here are some ways I’m trying to honor God and love others—without getting overwhelmed.