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How to Keep “Short Accounts” When Confessing Sin

By Nick Batzig | March 12, 2025

Believers are people who confess their sin. That is part and parcel of what it means to be a Christian. Here are 7 things we can do to keep “short accounts” when confessing sin.

Are Brokenness and Sinfulness the Same Thing?

By Claire Smith | March 11, 2025

A cultural shift has been occurring in the way Christians talk about the human condition. More and more, we are “broken” rather than “sinners.” Are brokenness and sinfulness the same thing?

When Your Dreams Haven’t Come True

By Le Ann Trees | March 10, 2025

Is there a dream you’ve been holding onto for a long time and it hasn’t come true yet? Maybe you’re wondering if God really loves you after all. Here are five good things to remember in such times.

What Does “Faith Alone” Mean?

By Jonathan Landry Cruse | March 7, 2025

Does the Protestant teaching of salvation through “faith alone” assert that Christians don’t need to do good works if they have faith in Christ? Here’s what “faith alone” means and why it matters.

5 Essential Traits of Teachable People

By Nick Batzig | March 6, 2025

True teachability is actually one of the rarest of qualities in the hearts and lives of people. So, what is required in order for us to become teachable?

Q & A: Can I Have Assurance of Salvation?

By R. Scott Clark | March 5, 2025

Yes, all Christians can and should have assurance of their salvation. Theologian R. Scott Clark explains how this assurance is found.