ARTICLES

4 Important Things to Remember If You Are a Doubting Believer

By Nick Batzig | October 14, 2024

Even John the Baptist began to have doubts about the identity of Jesus while in prison. How does the example of John help us to distinguish between doubt and unbelieving skepticism?

Why Wisdom Is Far More Valuable Than Intelligence

By Campbell Markham | October 11, 2024

There is no necessary correlation between intelligence and morality, or intelligence and wise conduct. A person can be a fool with a very high IQ. Here’s why wisdom is far more valuable than intelligence.

Natural Disasters—Chance or God?

By Daniel Rowlands | October 10, 2024

In the midst of a storm or destructive winds, fear can easily overwhelm us. Amid displays of the glory of God, there can certainly be confusion and wonder, threat and terror. How should we view natural disasters?

3 Kinds of Grace We All Need

By Le Ann Trees | October 8, 2024

Grace is receiving good things we didn’t earn and not receiving punishment we did earn. Here are three kinds of grace we all need.

12 Wonderful Responsibilities God Has Given to Men

By BCL | October 7, 2024

Here are 12 wonderful responsibilities God has given to men.

Should Christians Expect to Hear a “Still Small Voice” from God?

By R. Scott Clark | October 3, 2024

One of the first things I learned when I became an evangelical Christian in 1976 was that every believer should expect to hear a “still small voice” from God. Is this actually true?