David’s adultery, murder, and trail of lies must qualify as a worst-case scenario. How did he survive?
Heather Enright writes, "We are wired for eternity. Yet, we chase down all manners of substitutes instead, and become disillusioned and disenchanted...
When we use our bodies as instruments to express the beauty of God, that offering brings the gospel to life. It's art.
God's covenants promise great and immutable things from God, but they require surprisingly little from us in return.
What can the formerly faithful hope for? How will God respond to them?
In that miry clay, we finally see each other’s truth. Then we empathize, realizing others' grit and failures look a bit like our own.
A young African man saw the misery around him, and he grew angry. He asked his minister why people had to suffer. He cried, "Why doesn't God do something?"
Do our meditations matter? ...
Usually we think about an inheritance in terms of money, possessions, or real estate, but these things can easily be taken away from us.
We are fearful of getting sick, getting hurt, losing money, or losing it all. But we don’t need to be.
What does it look like to live as if everything, including our work, depends on God?
What comes first in your life, the way of God or the way that opposes God?
Our churches are always communicating to its daughters. Their value. Their worth. Their possibilities.
Fulbright Fellow Sarah Aziza walks to the edge of despair and back as a teacher in the Middle East.
During each of Steve Resch's heart events, he needed a place to stand. God gave it to Steve in His Word.
Open my eyes to see any ways I’ve allowed technology to become a distraction. Show them to me plainly.
Who is missing from the table that you may encounter thanks to the Internet?
It made no sense. Jim had worked at the company longer. He worked hard. And another guy gets promoted! What a blow. Jim gave himself time to stew … and, yes, he indulged...
During Advent, we are waiting for the one who is the Son of David, the rightful king of Israel. Psalm 89 accentuates...
It’s the most miraculous truths that I am the most likely to forget. Things about a Jesus who comes and dwells in the midst of us, makes holy mortal bodies, and announces the...