Should you follow your bliss or take up your cross?
The Christian life is not about finding ourselves; it’s about losing ourselves in Christ.
The Christian life is not about finding ourselves; it’s about losing ourselves in Christ.
The concept of a holy remnant, preserving society, is woven throughout the Old and New Testaments and supported by centuries of Christian teaching.
Idolatry is not merely a relic of ancient history; it is a present-day issue that continues to lead believers astray.
Christian ignorance regarding this subject is quite disturbing to me.
The contrast between decrees and intercession is critical for the church today.
There are no “neutral” assumptions; one’s presuppositions are either for or against the Christian faith.
There has been much talk and concern regarding so-called Christian Nationalism in the past several years.
Humanism promotes self-created identities, but in Christianity, we are called to find our identity in Christ.
In this article, we’ll explore eight common approaches to interpreting Scripture.
I have noticed a keen difference between the biblical measure of success and the way many American churches seem to measure success.