A Word to Millennials Repenting of Their Fundamentalism
An encouragement to millennial Christians that we repent of our former fundamentalist ways with humility.
Read moreAn encouragement to millennial Christians that we repent of our former fundamentalist ways with humility.
Read moreChristian humility is much more than self-deprecation or mere honesty; it is self-forgetfulness in loving others to the glory of God.
Read moreThe analogy of parenting as a “school of sanctification” has many practical applications for how we respond to sin as we raise our children in the Lord.
Read moreChristian, do you struggle with seeing the Father as harsh, distant, or unapproachable? Consider his love and receive by faith the unbelievable.
Read moreMany Reformed Christians are hesitating when it comes to experiencing and speaking of God’s love. Why and what are we missing out on?
Read moreThoughts from Proverbs 18:14 during Mental Health Awareness Month.
Read moreThe Christian perfectionist knows and treasures the Gospel, but still wrestles with deep discouragement and even despair. Here are some words of encouragement for those of us who struggle with never being good enough.
Read moreThere is deep comfort to be found in the truth of God’s kindness and wisdom. Pregnancy, miscarriage, new birth, and Spurgeon– here’s a recent chapter from the story of God’s goodness in my life.
Read moreDo I need to change? How do I need to change? Can I change? And what if I fail? Scripture answers these questions, giving us a clear call and great hope for personal change this new year.
Read moreIf you are serious about your Christian identity, having a Liturgical calendar that you faithfully abide by, especially in a world that constantly bombards you with advertisements and identity politics, is especially helpful. In other words, consistently observing things like Lent and Advent can help you solidify your identity as a Christian in ways that help insulate you against a world that is always trying to tell you who you are and how you should act.
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