Face Your Blitzes With Confidence
When you face hardships, it helps to know the truth about God’s peace and sovereignty.
When you face hardships, it helps to know the truth about God’s peace and sovereignty.
Russell Moore and Larry Osborne talk about the downside of cultural Christianity. Afraid of being seen as abnormal in the culture, many of us heed the cultural norms rather than following Christ.
In last week’s Marriage Memo, I wrote of seven things men need to knowRead More »
The North Star of relationships is is knowing Jesus Christ and His purpose for marriage, and trusting in His strength.
As an NFL quarterback, I yearned to make the big game. But as much as I love football, I realize it can easily distract us from more important goals.
It seemed like the 1948th time we’d had the same exchange. But the solution this time was different.
Are you scared by what you see in the culture? Pastor Larry Osborne urges believers to leave fear behind and to bear the name of Jesus in a favorable way for the neighbors, coworkers, and unbelievers around them.
The “crisis in the American family” isn’t downstream from Woodstock or the Pill, but downstream from the wreckage of Eden.
Your wife needs your creative energy if she is to become all that God designed her to be.
I wouldn’t trade our empty nest years for the relationship we had in our youth for anything.
Larry Osborne calls believers to leave behind our “scaredy cat” Christianity and remember the Bible says we are pilgrims in a foreign land. He shares the best way to influence those who don’t share our faith.
What did God have in mind when he made each of us a man or a woman? Professors Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger take us back to Genesis to discover God’s original intent for men and women.
What is God’s design for man and woman? Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger share their story, and discuss God’s design for marriage.
Christopher was in jail, busted for selling drugs. Could this be the answer to his mother’s prayers? Christopher and his mother, Angela, talk about the way God slowly and patiently drew Christopher to Jesus Christ.
While Christopher Yuan turned to his gay friends and, eventually, drugs for happiness, his mother, Angela, turned to God. She and her husband prayed that God would do whatever it took to bring Christopher to Himself.
Christopher Yuan reflects back to when he “came out” to his parents to embrace the gay lifestyle. His mother, Angela, tells how she, in despair, turned to a God she’d only heard about, seeking hope.
Bob Lepine offers some Christmas cheer from the prophecies about Jesus found in Isaiah, Chapter 9.
Join us as we celebrate and remember the goodness of God’s work done in God’s way, in the life of the late Vonette Bright.