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Is the World’s Hatred a Guarantee That We Are Following Jesus?

By Keith Mathison | September 22, 2021

Many Christians think that if the world hates them, it’s incontrovertible proof that they must be doing something right. They must be faithfully following Jesus. Why is this reasoning a logical fallacy?

Counting Our Blessings: A Prayer about God’s Creation

By Emily Van Dixhoorn | September 14, 2021

God made the earth by his power, established the world by his wisdom, and stretched out the heavens by his understanding (Jer. 10:12). Here is a prayer to help you meditate upon God’s creation.

Lord’s Days 39-45: 10 Q&As from the Heidelberg Catechism Every Christian Should Know

By BCL | September 1, 2021

What are our duties to our neighbor? Why is prayer necessary for Christians? Find out in our latest installment of 10 Q&As from the beloved Heidelberg Catechism, used by more than one million Christians globally!

A Psalm for Restful Sleep

By Jonathan Landry Cruse | August 28, 2021

The busier life gets, the more tired we are, and yet the harder it is to get good rest! In Psalm 127 we find much needed wisdom for getting a good night’s sleep.

Did God Ordain Evil?

By Nick Batzig | August 27, 2021

The question “How can a good and holy God allow evil to exist in the world that he created?” is one that demands an answer.

Finding a New Church After Moving—and Growing in the Process

By Erica Chase | August 21, 2021

My husband and I decided to move our family of five from California to Colorado. The idea of leaving our church family was overwhelming, and finding a new church turned out to be more difficult than we expected.