The Call and Promise of Holiness for Every Christian
Holiness is not merely the changing of our status in heaven; it is acknowledging our love for God and our desire to look more and more like him.
Holiness is not merely the changing of our status in heaven; it is acknowledging our love for God and our desire to look more and more like him.
How can we tell if our hearts really are in the right place? Amy George shares some questions you can ask yourself to determine what your decision-making motives really are.
The garden reveals the crux of our alienation from God, “the difficulty that the human heart and mind can have in genuinely trusting God as a wise creator and living accordingly.” (1) Embedded in the
Are you weary? Exhausted? Dog-tired? There is an exhaustion that goes beyond being physically tired. Adam Weber shares the rest and refreshing you can find in prayer.
Do you want to get the most you can out of this Lenten season? Winfield Bevins shares 10 ways to make Lent come to life for your family discipleship.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Dr. John Oswalt encourages us to believe and receive the biblical promise that the Holy Spirit enables Christians to live for and please God, day by day, without limit, and without rival.
Are we willing to go out into the city and compel the unlikely to come to the party? Maxie Dunnam asks this question of the church in today’s article.
“Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet” (Psalms 110:1 NIV). This is the most oft-quoted Old Testament verse in the New Testament. But as we consider now
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. David Durst suggests that in order to effectively communicate the good news as a Christian evangelist, we should first take into account everyone’s unique stories and backgrounds.
The more you try to grasp at control in life, the more likely you are to lose it. Learn more about this inverted Kingdom principle.
Asking the right questions can help you foster discussion and excitement for learning in your children. Rebecca Rutherford shares helpful tips for creating your own “wonder questions” to help facilitate discipleship in the home.
Ponder these short parables: The king of a great land was about to take a long journey. He called his top three officials together. “I am putting you in charge while I am gone,” he