The Protestant Reformation defined a new worldview. Pastors R.C. Sproul and Bob Lepine help listeners dig into the history of this movement to gain a greater understanding for why the Reformation is important.
The Protestant Reformation defined a new worldview. Pastors R.C. Sproul and Bob Lepine help listeners dig into the history of this movement to gain a greater understanding for why the Reformation is important.
When we live a life of constantly reaching for the next big thing, we miss the greatness God is calling us to right here, right now.
Knowing what to do and doing what you know are two different things. Rick Phillips, Dennis Rainey, Dan Allender, Tim Kimmel, and Robert Lewis each give a charge to see and pursue God’s best as a godly man.
How to successfully navigate your family’s journey to a new home.
The fruit of the Spirit are characteristics of the Holy Spirit’s presence in our daily life. Let’s look at how we can reflect them better.
Don’t say something permanently painful because you are temporarily ticked off.
If we are totally focused on the material things of this life and this world, we will miss out on most of what life is all about.
As our society and culture become increasingly hostile toward Christianity, here are five spiritual qualities that become especially important.
We need a spiritual workout center to develop our “faith muscles.”
There’s no gain without pure, hard pain.
Complaining shows a loss of perspective, a failure to remember who is in control.
A man needs to constantly remind himself that his real job is his wife and children.
One of the best ways to protect yourself against immorality is submitting your life to the scrutiny of another person.
The spiritual victory will go to those Christians who are willing to enter enemy territory and engage in warfare.
Ecclesiastes can help us change the way we think about life.
Four suggestions on how to overcome the sin of grumbling and complaining.
Our culture is hostile to Christian faith.
We have a hole in our hearts that only God can fill.