ARTICLES

3 Ways God Uses Suffering for Good

By Ayrian Yasar | December 4, 2023

Tragedies are riddles—and not the fun and amusing kind of riddles. Rather, they are painful and mind-boggling. Here are 3 ways we see God’s love for his children and how he brings about good through suffering.

What Does “Scripture Alone” Mean, and Why Should You Care?

By Jonathan Landry Cruse | December 1, 2023

The phrase “sola scriptura” (Scripture alone) doesn’t mean that Christians should only read the Bible. If your sink gets clogged, a plumbing manual will be of more use than anything in the Old or New Testament. Here’s what sola scriptura means and why it matters for you today.

Communicating Wisely in a Digital Age

By J. V. Fesko | November 28, 2023

Why is it wise to avoid any serious communication with fellow church members via e-mail and social media, and what are some of the advantages of meeting in-person instead?

4 Reasons Why the Pilgrims Came to America

By Daniel Rowlands | November 20, 2023

Here are 4 reasons why the Pilgrims left the comforts of Holland 400 hundred years ago for the uncertainties of the American wilderness.

If We Love More, Will We Be Forgiven More? — Luke 7:47

By Derek J. Brown | November 15, 2023

In Luke 7:47 Jesus says: “Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven—for she loved much.” What does love have to do with forgiveness in Christ?

You Must Be Born Again to Become a Christian

By Campbell Markham | November 14, 2023

Some hear Jesus’ teaching and love it, and their lives are transformed for the better by it. Others hear it only reluctantly and remain diamond-hard against it. What makes the difference?