ARTICLES
Christmas Means God Sees Us
Does anyone see me? The question is universal. Christianity's answer is found in Christmas, writes Jen Oshman.
The Labor of Christ in the Birth of Christ
We usually think about Mary’s labor at Christmas. But though Jesus was being born, he and all creation had been in birth pains for thousands of years.
What Most Christians Miss
Many Christians know that Jesus said he is “the way.” But it’s easy to miss what he said he is the way to. And missing that changes everything.
Can We Really Have the Mind of Christ?
Christ saves us from more than sin and spiritual death. He saves us to a transformed life, with no aspect left behind—not even our minds.
Take Your Faith Out of Cruise Control
It’s easy to get up to speed in your faith, find a comfortable lane, and set the cruise control. But cruise control isn’t what Jesus has in mind for us.
Plan Not to Fail In Your Quiet Time
Without a plan for reading Scripture, it’s hard to get the most out of your time with the Lord. Don’t miss the giveaway in this article that can help.
Six Steps to Find Your Way Back to God
You screwed up. Again. And you know it. You want to repent, but how? Psalm 32 can take you by the hand and lead you down the path of repentance.
Don't Mistake Experience for Growth
You may think you are growing in the Lord by going to church and Bible studies and reading the Bible. But you can do these things for years without any meaningful growth.
Jesus, the Grandest Story of All
Daniel Darling shares how the characters of Christmas help us to locate ourselves—and find hope—in the Christmas story.
The Way Up Is the Way Down
How does the reality of an ever-changing world impact our spiritual maturity? If everything is always moving, is there any hope of stability?
Is Being a Stay-at-Home Mom Enough?
Nancy Bynum went from being a U.S. intelligence official to something she never thought she’d be—a stay-at-home mom.
To Parents Feeling Unequipped to Disciple Their Kids
Parents, J. Ryan Lister has some good news: That insecurity you feel about how you’re discipling your kid is actually a good thing.