ARTICLES

When Christians Don’t Agree — Learning to Stand on Peaceful Land Together

By Lara d'Entremont | November 15, 2021

Pride can cause us to sin in our doctrinal differences with other believers. How do we learn to stand on the peaceful grounds of the gospel together despite those differences?

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5 Reasons Why Your Child’s Bedtime Matters

By Derek J. Brown | November 6, 2021

If there is one thing that young children lack, it is self-control. Here are five reasons why parents should lovingly establish and faithfully implement a consistent sleep routine.

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Are You Bored with the Gospel?

By Nick Batzig | November 4, 2021

The preaching of the Gospel is no longer the center of gravity in the message and ministry of many churches in our day. Why are social issues and human flourishing being emphasized instead?

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Why Nothing Will Stop Jesus from Building His Church

By Campbell Markham | October 29, 2021

Jesus is building his church at exactly the rate he wants it to be built—not one person faster or slower. Hell has not slowed the construction by even a second. Here’s why there’s no need to fear for the future of Jesus’ church.

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How Do People Try to Cover Up Their Sins with Fig Leaves Like Adam and Eve Did?

By Campbell Markham | October 25, 2021

Adam and Eve thought fig leaves would protect them from God’s righteous judgment of their disobedience. How do we try to cover up our sin with our own fig leaves to justify ourselves before God?

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Are You a Modern-Day Cliff Clavin? Pontificating Populist Punditry

By Keith Mathison | October 15, 2021

In the ‘80s hit TV series “Cheers,” Cliff Clavin was a postal worker—and a know-it-all. Today, social media has made it easy for all of us to morph into little Cliff Clavins, pontificating about anything and everything. Why does this matter for Christians?

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