Mike Emlet (article)
Dear brothers and sisters, we shouldn’t find either our safety—or our doom—in numbers, statistics, and risk profiles. Scripture turns our gaze elsewhere.
Read MoreMike Emlet (article)
Dear brothers and sisters, we shouldn’t find either our safety—or our doom—in numbers, statistics, and risk profiles. Scripture turns our gaze elsewhere.
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In your moments of suffering, when waves of doubt, fear, and discouragement come, take these three actions: Preach, Invite, Pray.
Read MoreDon Whitney (video)
“Doubting your salvation is normal, and it can be healthy if it drives you back to Christ.”
Read MoreChristine Hoover (article)
In whatever you face – discouragement or something deeper – God is with you at every turn.
Read MoreDan DeWitt (article)
We must deal with our shame by reminding ourselves of how God has dealt with our guilt.
Read MorePaul Tripp If you've ever been falsely accused, you know that your mind and heart swirl with different emotions. Here are 5 reactions that we may experience...
Read MoreJared Olivetti How do we (Biblically) deal with someone else's sin? Consider this a cheat sheet - gathered through study of God's Word and more-or-less successful conversations with others.
Read MoreKimberly Wagner It's no longer a question of access, but it's a question of compassion. On Friday, May 13, the Obama administration issued a directive to all public schools informing teachers and administrators that in order to comply with federal law, policies concerning students must be based on the student's "gender identity," not on his or her biological sex...
Read MoreGeorge Lawson One of the greatest and most challenging speaking invitations a pastor will ever receive is to speak at a funeral. A bereaved family will often request a pastor’s presence to speak words of comfort, hope and peace. Sometimes they will even call this speech the eulogy, which literally means good words...
Read MorePaul Tautges As I war against the continuing influence of my depravity, one of the chief sins I wrestle with is anxiety. And the more I talk to other believers, the more I realize just how common this struggle is, which is not a surprise in light of 1 Corinthians 10:13. Whether it is worry over tomorrow’s provision, insecurity in our relationships...
Read MoreJen Wilkin A young woman asked me to meet with her recently to help her learn how to deal with bitterness. She had suffered harm at the hands of a fellow believer in the form of hurtful accusations and outright hypocrisy. Though months had gone by she found that bitterness toward this person kept creeping back into her thinking...
Read MoreGary Barnes and Darrell Bock From a psychological perspective, I’ve been struck by the depth of pain humans encounter in their experience of loneliness. And from a theological perspective, I’ve been amazed at how significant human loneliness is to the triune God...
Read MoreJoe Carter If you're looking for something to share with people in your church in order to better equip them to discuss homosexuality, same-sex attraction, same-sex marriage, or the biblical view of sexuality, consider one of the following 50 resources...
Read MoreDina Kaplan I didn’t realize how often I lied until I stopped lying completely. It wasn’t an intentional decision. Two summers ago I did my first ten-day silent meditation retreat...
Read MoreOne of the greatest and most challenging speaking invitations a pastor will ever receive is to speak at a funeral...
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