People have a lot to say about women in the Bible. But what’s true? Their narratives, like all Scripture, point to Jesus, says Nana Dolce. Come meet a few!
People have a lot to say about women in the Bible. But what’s true? Their narratives, like all Scripture, point to Jesus, says Nana Dolce. Come meet a few!
There are many reasons to prefer online church services at home over in-person. But are we missing more than we take away?
What if your doubts made your faith stronger? Author Amberly Neese explores the questions Jesus asked as a way to reclaim your trust all over again.
What if you’re only human—and that’s a good thing? Author Kelly Kapic recounts finally embracing limits, redefining faithfulness, and finding freedom.
When I was younger, I would have told you I was a Christian. But I had no understanding of sin and what it meant to submit to Jesus.
When someone doesn’t know Jesus, their brain isn’t the only thing tossing out arguments. Author Sean McDowell looks to deeper hurt behind faith questions.
As a new Christian, prayer didn’t come easy to me. But prayer journaling helped organize my thoughts in a way I felt God could hear me.
After a break up or lost relationship, I think you’re ready to date again…when you don’t need to date again.
When someone you care about is deconstructing, your pain and fear is real. Dr. John Marriott extends genuine help for trying to prevent faith loss.
Ever wondered, How can God use the mess of my life? Author Noe Garcia shares his own rock-bottom story, and helps you seek the purpose of your pain.
God’s working around people. So how can you convey, You gotta see this!? Author Tim Muehlhoff helps you talk about an unmissable God.
Could God be working in ways we don’t recognize? Author Tim Muehlhoff pries open our eyes to pick up on how God’s present and acting powerfully around us.
A godly home isn’t a perfect place but a place where others sense the influence of Christ. Here are 30 traits that help define it.
Godly homes are where imperfect families rely on God’s grace to be faithful reflections of Him in the way they relate to others.
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The first step in becoming complete is to stop relying on our own resourcefulness and recognize our great need of a powerful God.
If you’re single, that doesn’t mean you’re incomplete. You can be whole in Christ. Clarence Shuler coaches singles to speak up and let your needs be known for the benefit of your local church.