Hope, Faith, Love, and Much More are in Christ Alone
Many people seek answers, hope, love, and more. While we often seek it in ourselves or other people, these things and more are in Christ alone.
Many people seek answers, hope, love, and more. While we often seek it in ourselves or other people, these things and more are in Christ alone.
People will visit your church. How they are treated will determine whether or not they return. Nine tips to improve your church visitor’s user experience.
God’s omnipotence is often misunderstood, and thus many find it easy to reject it. However, it must be understood in context of God Himself.

James reminds us that often our arguments, fights, and divisions are rooted in the sin of selfish desires of the heart. He then tells us the cure for it.

The prophet Zechariah received a vision that showed him how a person is saved. He sees that salvation is by grace alone through Jesus alone, not by works.

Often we allow things to go in one ear and out the other, and God’s Word is far too often no exception. James reminds us to live out God’s Word.

Life took a sharp turn in 2018 that could have led to me falling into deep depression. Discover how God got me through, keeping me from sinking.

Each one of us struggles with arrogance in some form or fashion. James reminds us that arrogance is a sin. Here are four steps to help you to avoid it.

Psychologists, therapists, and counselors try to help us know ourselves better. Yet, however well we may think we know ourselves, God knows us even better.

The Bible says pray. Jesus said to come to God every day. Sometimes, though, we treat God less like our Heavenly Father and more like our personal genie.

We must find creative ways of communicating biblical truths so that people can be transformed by the word of God. One good approach is through games.

Are you and I devoted disciples of Jesus or spare-time supporters? There is a cost to discipleship that some might not truly be willing to pay.

We often approach Christianity like coffee: we enjoy the aroma, but refuse to drink. When we do drink, we add stuff to cover the true taste.

One need not look too far to see that sometimes Christians forget three key aspects of being a Christ follower: truth, love, and growth.

Most Christians know we’re supposed to be gospel-centered. These three characteristics summarize what Christian living and church ministry are about.