ARTICLES
Delighting in Her Differences: How God Changed This Mother’s Heart
God was teaching me that my daughter was not merely a lump of clay created to fit the mold of this world. She was clay in the hands of the Master Potter, who had molded her with tender love and exquisite care.
God’s Purposeful Symphony
I find myself regularly filled with joy that’s only possible through knowing I am following God’s design. I can embrace the beauty that arises when notes are in perfect harmony.
Christianity is Not a Meritocracy
In this excerpt, bestselling author, national speaker, and ministry leader Elyse M. Fitzpatrick reminds readers, “Everything that needed to be done to deserve God’s blessing has already been done” in Christ.
Walking Towards Destruction
We all walk the same road, yet we can take heart because this well-worn path also held the feet of our Savior.
Jesus is Patient With our Doubt
God is big enough to deal with a grieving mom’s heart, and he’s big enough to deal with whatever doubts or misaligned affections we may hold, too.
The Most Important Discovery
People all around us—even those looking back at us in the mirror—are searching for an identity. In this excerpt from Chris Morphew’s book Worth It, he shows Christians that our most foundational identity is in the very love of God.
Ashes, Ashes, We All Fell Down
Where once we fell to the ashes, despairing death, we now gratefully cry out from them on bended knee, in worship and gratitude for God’s gracious gift of life.
Blessed Assurance: Hope Not Grounded in Me
When I needed assurance, I could look to the finished work of Jesus Christ, my high priest and sufficient sacrifice who is seated at the right hand of God.
Ministry: Knowing and Being Known
Ministry is a team effort, and we are all involved. We need to minister to each other. That is what it means to be part of the body of Christ.
As You Wish Discipleship (#25)
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.
Don’t Preach a Commentary
The aim of the pastor is to make God’s people faithful followers of Jesus who embody the Christian message of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Why Children’s Ministry is for You, Too
Working with children does not require a knowledge of yesterday’s memes or today’s trends—it requires a vision for tomorrow’s promise.