ARTICLES
The Proverbs 31 Woman
In this excerpt from Very Good, author Jen Oshman shows readers the face of the famous Proverbs 31 woman and how, in her, we ought to see the embodiment of a wise life lived in the fear of the Lord.
So Many Questions (And the Lies Beneath Them)
In this excerpt from Free to Weep, author Brittany Allen reminds readers of the comforting truth that God is not afraid of our tears. He walks with us and in Christ has wept over the suffering we experience as well.
Mothers, Mentors, and the Illusion of Connection
Discipleship isn’t cultivated within “likes” on social media. It is cultivated through life together, empowered by the Spirit, one ordinary day at a time.
Look Upon the One You Pierced
Those who look to him in faith will find a fountain of forgiveness waiting for them.
Three to Get Ready
Jesus calls us to do what may seem small: Feed the hungry; offer a drink to those who thirst; show hospitality to one another; clothe and care for those exposed to the elements; visit the sick and friends in prison.
Transforming Holiness
God’s holiness is not weak; it is consuming. It is transforming. If we are holy as he is holy, we will do more than separate ourselves from sin; we will become conduits for his transforming holiness.
Locked Out, Welcomed In (#32)
Tim Shorey, one of our staff writers, is journaling through his struggle with stage 4 cancer. In this entry, God is always doing more than we can perceive from the outside.
God’s Plan for the Poor
If poverty is not too low for our Lord, how can it be too low for his people?
The Gift of a Wonderful Counselor
In this excerpt from The Goodness of God in the Gift of Scripture, author Uche Anizor shows readers the wonderful counsel available to all who mine the depths of God’s word.
A Legacy Better than the Hall of Fame
In a world where children are viewed as a distraction and deterrent to career and success, the Bible paints a different picture. Children are a heritage–-a legacy worth focused time and effort.
Legacy & Legend: The Real Life of St. Patrick
In the end, the true legacy of Saint Patrick is not the banishment of serpents, the shamrock, or even a green river. It is the testimony of a man who believed that God could use a reluctant, unpolished, once-enslaved believer to bear witness among a people who had once enslaved him.
Following Jesus in a Culture of Confusion: Why God’s Truth Still Sets Us Free
In this excerpt from TransFormed, author Kyla Gillespie encourages weary readers that truth is God’s to define and dispense.