Five important affirmations to keep front and center in our minds during this uniquely contentious cultural moment.
Read MoreWe have sown to the wind and now we must reap the whirlwind. I fear that it’s more than just our cities that are ablaze this week; the Republic itself is burning.
Read MoreThe key questions for us this morning are: Which fork should the Church take on the road back to normal, and can you travel down the one that we, your elders, select?
Read MoreWhen it comes to personal security, just like a good investment portfolio, we like to diversify our assets. We build layers of fail-safes around our souls…
Read MoreA way to pray amidst the COVID-19 pandemic…
Read MoreThe second in a series of articles on sharing your faith, and how to use Scripture when you do…
Read MoreIn this morning’s prayer, we use the prayer of Solomon (1Kings 8), and Peter’s words to the Church (1Peter 2:1-3; 2Peter 1:3-11). May God bless it to your soul.
Read MoreThe Scripture is always our best doorway to communion with God in Christ by the Spirit…
Read MoreThe first of two articles outlining how to share your faith with confidence…
Read MoreA prayer template for those beset by spiritual and physical weakness
Read MoreFor those who struggle to find words when they commune with God in prayer…
Read MoreHere is another template for daily prayer, for you or your children.
Read MoreOne of my children asked me for help kickstarting their private prayer life. So I have started writing out short prayers to help them find their feet. I thought other young people might have similar struggles and hope these help.
Read MoreJesus describes this new birth as a process of being born of water and the Spirit. What does He mean?
Read MoreKnowing about God and actually knowing Him are two very different things. We do well to distinguish between the two.
Read MoreAt a wedding in Cana, the Lord made 960 bottles of the finest wine. But why is this significant?
Read MoreThe first chapter of John’s gospel begins in the far distant outreaches of eternity and ends with a delightful series of days, when real people meet Jesus for themselves. These meetings are intensely personal. You can’t help but get the sense that what Jesus was for these men, He will be for us as well.
Read MoreDesiring to be with Jesus Christ is the heartbeat of a healthy soul, the first step in the life of faith, and the foundational habit of fruitful ministers.
Read MoreA friend once wisely noted that the hardest part of evangelism is the first ten seconds. I tend to agree. The reason for this is that to share our faith, we have to get past ourselves
Read MoreWhen God came to us in Jesus, He brought the Godhead with Him. All the fullness of the Triune God, you understand, not just a part but the whole. This fullness was no stagnant pool of hermetically sealed perfection, He is available-- graciously available, fully available, abundantly available to all and to any who feel their need of Him.
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