Teaching new believers to study the Bible is about more than handing them a reading plan or recommending a good study Bible. Churches have to create a culture in which people can learn how to engage Scripture. Here are a few ways churches can create that kind of culture.
Not having a say can make us feel dismissed, frustrated, and powerless. This prayer helps believers discern when to speak and when to listen, release control, and trust God’s sovereignty in situations they cannot change.
One of the most powerful ways we can fight for our marriages is by praying over them! Here are a few prayers to get you started, as you take time to lift your husband up in prayer.
The debate about how women should lead within the church has existed since the early days of the church. This topic continues to propel debates on social media and divide denominations. Here is an overview of what several of the largest denominations believe about women serving in leadership positions within the church.
Dustin Lolli’s deeply personal new song refuses easy clichés and instead points to the hard, daily choice to trust God when your heart is still breaking.
We, as Christians, live in a world where we cannot wait passively for the attacks on our marriages to come. They are here. They are stealthy. They will destroy. We have to be on the offensive. We have to fight for our marriages.
A difficult workplace can leave us feeling trapped or unmotivated. Drawing from Joseph’s faithfulness in Genesis 39, this prayer encourages believers to view their work as an opportunity to reflect Christ through integrity, excellence, kindness, and perseverance.
What do we do when people ask for more and more or when people misuse the money we give them? Let’s take a look at three questions we can answer to help us know how to give.
After nearly eight years away, Francesca Battistelli is singing again, but she's not returning to the life she left behind. Now a mom of seven, she shares how God called her back to music and what she's learned about trusting Him when His plans don't fit our expectations.
Biblical illiteracy is no longer merely an educational weakness; it is a theological crisis affecting how Christians understand Scripture, God’s covenants, Jesus’ Jewish identity, Israel, and the church’s mission. This article argues that Christian colleges and seminaries must recover the Bible’s unified narrative, restore confidence in Scripture, and prepare future leaders to engage Israel and the Jewish people with theological clarity.
If you are struggling to find the wise way to heal your relationship, go to God, he is faithful to show us the narrow way forward. Enlist the help of trusted pastors, mentors, friends, and counselors. Healing this vital relationship is worth the work. May God make a way forward for you and your marriage.
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