The Top Story that the Media Keeps Missing
Today, news is less about what impacts the world and changes individual lives and more about what’s the latest buzz and hottest gossip.
Today, news is less about what impacts the world and changes individual lives and more about what’s the latest buzz and hottest gossip.
Too many people attend church on Sundays. People come to church, socialize with friends, then go home without really engaging. We need to do better.
The rainbow is a sign of God’s promise regarding global floods and his wrath. It is also a sign of God’s grace amidst judgment.

When you look at the fresh layer of glistening white snow covering the fields, there’s a beauty there. How pure, clean, and wondrous it is!

I’ve been told many times that a five-point Calvinist cannot be evangelistic. However, that is not necessarily true. A concept to ponder.

Biblical theology versus systematic theology. Which is best? Is one right and one wrong? The debate continues among scholars and seminary students.

Christmas for many is full of decorations, lights, glitter, and gifts. The reason for Christmas had none of that tinsel and garb, just a gift.

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.

Mary Baxter’s works are popular among many Christians. However, her volume on Hell has two major problems that makes it more dangers than divine.

Some have inaccurately claimed that physical death is a form of physical healing. Scripture doesn’t teach this, however, regarding physical illnesses.

How often people get angry when God does not grant their wish like some genie in a bottle. When that happens, the perspective is completely reversed.

Jesus promises blessings on both sides of heaven, not just one. Some emphasize only the here and now, others only the future; it’s both.

Christians debate the rapture. Some don’t even know what it is. This article introduces four questions related to this eschatological event.

Revenge is sweet, and best served cold. Revenge, however, is not what Scripture teaches. What we can learn from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

James 3:7-10 says that we cannot tame the tongue, and that it is a restless evil, full of deadly poison. We need to get it under control.