The Assurance of the Love of God
The nature of God’s love means that nothing can be done to make God love a person more.
The nature of God’s love means that nothing can be done to make God love a person more.
As we grow, we should be able to handle more significant challenges. And as we face them, we should find it easier and easier to overcome them.
The lingering threat of becoming nothing more than a dead sect is ever before us. We need a recovery of holiness of heart and life, the antidote of the relativism that is the operative dynamic of our culture.
What does the Bible teach about the Holy Spirit? Here is an outline of seven points to help keep the church grounded in biblical teaching on the Spirit of God.
In this Seven Minute Seminary, Dr. Steve Seamands encourages us to consider John Wesley as a model for how to responsibly welcome the ministry of the Holy Spirit among us.
Scott Kisker explains how several traditions recaptured the significance of a genuine faith encounter with Jesus Christ following the Protestant Reformation.
The Band Meeting by Kevin Watson and Scott Kisker is a small book, just 172 pages (Seedbed Publishing). I consider it the most significant book of 2017. The book’s subtitle: Rediscovering Relational Discipleship in Transformational
What does the Bible teach about repentance? Read these seven quick points to discover a biblical summary of this essential Christian practice.
What is discipleship, and what does it look like, according to the Bible? Read these seven points on discipleship from Andrew Dragos.
Marriage should not be characterized by secrets hidden in the shadow, separation, image maintenance, or the overestimation of one’s own capacities at the expense of the underestimation of those of your partner.
In today’s Seven Minute Seminary video, Steve Rankin shares a vision for Christian discipleship that moves us beyond believing the right doctrines and engaging the right disciplines, and reaches far into our human dispositions.
Holiness is fundamentally about the presence of God being restored into our lives, our other relationships and, indeed, in the world.