ARTICLES
Preaching and Faith: How the Sunday Preaching Moment Impacts Discipleship
I’d preached what seemed like dozens of applications on being the church, but nothing sizable happened until I preached with love, and members seized the opportunity to then walk in love.
Ordinary Sundays Have Dangerous Potential
Beloved congregants, would you pray for your pastors? Pray for their hearts…Fellow pastors, beware of the danger of the ordinary Sunday. Protect your heart.
The Church as the Ultimate Place for Oneness
In this excerpt from Single Ever After, author Danielle Treweek offers readers a theology of singleness that doesn’t require aloneness, but rather produces oneness within the church.
Five Ways To Navigate A Believer’s Loss By Suicide
Make space to grieve, but watch for the ways Jesus faithfully shows up in those deep moments of grief.
To My Young (And Maybe Not so Young) Friends
So young friends, set your eyes on the cross. Since we know the spectacular is wherever Christ is, you can confidently lay your dreams at his feet.
The Incarnation on Display
In this excerpt from Someone to Believe In, author Courtney Reissig shows readers the God who loves them by meditating on the incarnation of Jesus.
The Shockingly Supernatural Ending of 1 Corinthians
I might have expected Paul to hate those he knew so well. But the love of Christ creates wonderful and surprising endings.
Wrinkles That Testify
Christ’s kingdom does not run on youth and beauty; it runs on faithfulness.
Here to Love
In this excerpt from "Here to Love," author Chris Cipollone reminds readers that our love for others must flow first from our love for our heavenly Father.
When Your Kid is Treated Unfairly
No matter what worst-case scenario we find ourselves walking through…we can bring our complaints directly to the Lord and trust that even when a path leads us through uncertainty and hardship, God always has a plan for his glory and our good.
What Chon Believers Teach Us About Gospel Transformation
God uses stories of change like theirs to shake us out of our own comfort with moral relativism and to lead us to rejoice in the freedom we have in Christ.
A Little Theology of Exercise
In this excerpt from "A Little Theology of Exercise," author David Mathis shows “how modest, regular exercise might be a means of building and conditioning your brain for…serious thinking in the service of Christ and Christian joy.”