How to Put On Patience and Put Off Impatience
We readily excuse impatience. But God doesn’t. Thankfully, he can also help us to grow in patience, as we pursue godliness. Here are four ways to do that.
We readily excuse impatience. But God doesn’t. Thankfully, he can also help us to grow in patience, as we pursue godliness. Here are four ways to do that.
If everything has a beginning or source, who created God? Where does he come from? This simple question is a great opportunity to enrich our faith.
Are gifts really free? Do the books you receive at conferences cost nothing? No. Just like God’s forgiveness, someone has to pay. Will it be you or Christ?
In most traditional African beliefs, ancestors mediate for the living. But what hope do the ancestors hold for us in death? How does that compare to Christ?
Facing his own death, Jesus was afraid. But had he lost control? The simple answer: no. For at the cross God was working out his gracious promise to save.
Is your Church spiritually healthy? The engine behind spiritual health and the fuel that keeps it running is simple but profound.
The well-worn, age-old Christian response to spiritual powers and principalities has always been to throw themselves at the feet of the Almighty.
The story of Christianity in Africa, begun in a quiet corner of Alexandria, Egypt, in the first century, is now a global movement changing the world.
How long? The refrain used in the book of Habbakuk echoes across every generation. A meditative reflection and application to 21st century struggles.
Like so many of us, Habakkuk struggles to trust God in the face of evil and injustice. So join him on his journey of learning to faithfully trust in God.
Fruitfulness in the Christian life is made possible not only by our faithfulness to God, but Christ’s. So Ezra offers a small picture of God’s grace at work.
Ezra’s faithfulness to teaching God’s people his laws and decrees and his devotion to studying and observing God’s law in many ways points us to Christ.
The fulfilment of a promise of God’s people being restored to the land he promised them, after suffering in exile. How it all points us to the gospel.
We all go through it. Failing at something is hard; a series of failures crushing. Here’s what you need to face various and inevitable disappointments.
We readily excuse impatience. But God doesn’t. Thankfully, he can also help us to grow in patience, as we pursue godliness. Here are four ways to do that.
Don’t treat “God willing” as a throwaway comment or to puncuate your sentences. Live in light of both the future and God’s sovereignty.
How can we be certain that God will accept us? Simply, because of Jesus’ work. As the Son of God is crucified God is acting to save sinners, like you and me.
Dan Brown came and went. But his ideas were rooted in a so-called lost gospel. And there are others. Why aren’t they in the Bible? Do they undermine it?
If everything has a beginning or source, who created God? Where does he come from? This simple question is a great opportunity to enrich our faith.
Are gifts really free? Do the books you receive at conferences cost nothing? No. Just like God’s forgiveness, someone has to pay. Will it be you or Christ?