Claiming “I’m Not Perfect” Can Help the Gospel—or Hide From It
It’s true. You’re not perfect; no one is. But we mustn’t distort this humble admission into an excuse for sin or indifference to holiness.
It’s true. You’re not perfect; no one is. But we mustn’t distort this humble admission into an excuse for sin or indifference to holiness.
Christian, you aren’t possessed. The devil is a liar. A deceiver. He’ll do whatever it takes to shake your confidence in Christ and the gospel.
Long before questions about restoration, when a pastor commits disqualifying sin we’re left with many hard decisions.
With much candour and confidence in God’s abundant grace, Ruth shares 10 mistakes she made as a single woman in the church.
Marriage is hard work. And it’s a wonder. In this article, Lumuli shares both to develop the lessons God has taught him through marriage.