David Mathis (e-book)
Three seemingly unremarkable principles shape and strengthen the Christian life: listening to God’s voice, speaking to him in prayer, and joining together with his people as the church.
Read MoreDavid Mathis (e-book)
Three seemingly unremarkable principles shape and strengthen the Christian life: listening to God’s voice, speaking to him in prayer, and joining together with his people as the church.
Read MoreCrossway (article)
God’s sovereignty and human responsibility work together in the world is a mystery no one can fully understand.
Read MoreBob Deffinbaugh (article)
When we acknowledge our sin, our unrighteousness, and trust in Christ’s death on our behalf, we are born again. Our sins are forgiven. Our unholiness is cleansed. We become a child of God.
Read MoreJeff Robinson (article)
God’s sending love is to be admired not because it’s extended to so big a thing as the world, but to so bad a thing; not to so many people, but to such wicked people.
Read Moregotquestions.org (article)
To ignore God’s merciful love, to reject Christ, or to deny the Savior who bought us is to subject ourselves to God’s wrath for eternity, not His love.
Read MoreDavid Schrock (article)
While much can be made about Rahab’s deception, more should be made of her confession of faith.
Read MoreRick Warren (article)
Understanding why Easter happened, why Christ rose from the dead and what a difference it made is not enough. You’ve got to do something about it.
Read MoreDustin J. Coleman (article)
The sovereign God of the universe who loves you above all else in all of creation, has an ear open to you to both take and grant the impossibly big request you make before Him, that He might display His glory throughout.
Read MoreJohn Piper (video)
Sit together with Pastor John at the feet of Jesus, and learn to pray all over again.
Read MoreKirsten Mcgehee
(Article) I should have been expelled, but because of grace I graduated and understood more about God’s character.
Read MoreGot Questions
(Article) To properly understand this question, you must first understand the terms "Jesus Christ," "personal," and "Savior."
Read MoreLigionier Ministries
We often escape the discipline we are due because of God's kindness. Nevertheless, we walk on thin ice when we think we can presume upon His kindness and patience.
J.D. Greear
Read MoreRachel Watson But now, almost 30, I carry my own suitcase of suffering. I carry it awkwardly. Though it’s hard to view my baggage in a positive light, God has graciously shown me some of its benefits.
Read MoreSammy Rhodes I probably should define awkwardness. What I mean is there’s a gap between what you are and what you should be, a disconnect between the real you and the ideal you. One of the saddest realities of life is the things we need to talk about the most we tend to talk about the least.
Read MoreKevin DeYoung As precious as this truth is—that Jesus is a friend of sinners—it, like every other precious truth in the Bible, needs to be safeguarded against doctrinal and ethical error. It is all too easy, and amazingly common, for Christians (or non-Christians) to take the general truth that Jesus was a friend of sinners and twist it all out of biblical recognition...
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