Articles to Inform & Inspire

Know the Gospel

Jesus prayed for his disciples to be united, yet often Christians find things to divide over. It's time that we unite in the gospel, not divide over dogma.
People often cite the Koran and Bible, but may be misquoting them. This can lead to a false perception or false doctrine. We must always consider context.
Spiritual narcissism affects many American Christians. It is often expressed in the need to be right. To fix this, believers must gain a new perspective.
Unlike the traditional hero, Christians don't have to wait until the end of the journey to experience victory in their lives.
If I don’t trust God, I can become irritable, short-tempered, and mean. In order to avoid that, I must remember three things.

Show the Gospel

Psalm 47 gives us a guide about how and who to worship while allowing the flexibility to incorporate personal or cultural tastes.
There are four types of Christians in churches, each represented by classic characters Eeyore, Rabbit, Tigger, and Pooh. Which one are you?
How much politics belongs in the pulpit? What constitutes political speech? If it's on the news or discussed in Congress, does that mean it's political?

Share the Gospel

That pile of biodegradable organic material is more than plant food: it's a natural picture of the fall of man (sin) and God's restoration (grace).
Evangelism is needed. God blesses those who evangelize. Yet, many are not sharing the gospel. These four steps will help improve your personal evangelism.
Apologetics (i.e., defending the Christian faith) is a great tool and is biblical. Some arguments, though, may do more harm than good.
When debating the origins of the universe, Christians are often lured into peripheral issues. We should avoid that Big Bang trap.
Did man originate in Africa? What does the Bible say about man's origins? My thoughts on an article arguing we are all African.

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