Criticism is “an act of criticizing; to judge as a critic; to find fault; to blame…
Have you ever been asked a spiritual question you did not know how to answer? When it happens, how can we respond?
Acts 17 provides an insightful look at the impact of early Christians…
What does it mean to turn the world upside down? How would this look in our culture today? A close look at the context of this biblical passage offers four insights for impacting people in our communities.
Have you ever heard someone say… The dictionary definition of truth is: conformity with fact or reality; or a verified or indisputable fact. For example… But when we redefine truth…
We recently aired a short series with Dr. Gary Habermas regarding the creedal statements found in the New Testament. But why should we really care about those statements or about the creeds used in our churches today (e.g., the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed and others)?
We recently sent out an email in conjunction with our series with Dr. Michael Easley and Joni Eareckson Tada. The subject line asked the question, “Will you let God use your life when you are suffering?”
Does truth still matter? It seems like we increasingly hear people say things like, “You have your truth; I have my truth.” Others suggest, “Well, that may be true for you, but not for me.” Some have called this the privatization of truth. In other words, people are choosing what they believe is true, defining truth rather than discovering it.
Daily headlines constantly bombard us with the latest disputes. From the LGBTQ community to pro-life bills or conservative versus progressive politics, there is no escape from facing difficult topics. How can Christians handle controversial issues?
God is our perfect heavenly Father. His wisdom regarding fatherhood offer tremendous help for today’s fathers. Scripture offers four clear ways fathers impact the lives of their children. Wisdom: A…