The Christian War on Christian Symbols (or the Christian War on Christmas)
Are Christians at war with their own history? When it comes to the war on Christmas, this seems to be the case. Are we fighting the wrong wars?
Are Christians at war with their own history? When it comes to the war on Christmas, this seems to be the case. Are we fighting the wrong wars?
The story of Christmas is about more than the birth of a baby boy. It is the story of a life-changing encounter. Have you had your Christmas encounter?
How we approach God and others says a lot about our attitude. And our attitude has a direct impact on our relationship with God.

Light helps us see where we’re going and keeps us safe. Jesus said Christians are the light of the world, but sometimes we dim that light or turn it off.

Seeking first our own happiness can have detrimental consequences. Jesus set a better standard: selflessly serve one another out of love.

Whether a single parent, business owner, YouTuber, or blue-collar laborer, each of us can have an impact on someone else’s life.

Many Christians spend years trying to determine what is God’s call for them. There are two ways to do this: sit and wait or start doing something.

Helping someone with depression can be difficult and frustrating. Don’t give up! Here are some tools to aid you as you help someone who is depressed.

Our son is autistic. I reflect on what it means, how it impacts me as a dad and him as a son, and the blessings God gives through our special

Seeing my boss help younger folks got me thinking about why people might mentor others. Some reasons are better than others; one is the ultimate reason.

What we say can either help people improve their lives, or it can hurt them. We need to be watchful of both what we say and how we say it.

Partiality is a sin that continues to permeate business (even Christian business) and churches. We should recognize it, repent, and change.

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.

Sometimes Christians make social ministry the church’s purpose, others avoid it altogether. Here are some guidelines for social ministry in your church.

So long as pride is ignored, it will continue to motivate and drive people to behave like toddlers. So long as pride dominates, peace cannot be achieved.