ARTICLES
Should Christians Hang Out with Sinners Like Jesus Did?
Sadly, we all know people who got mixed up in the wrong crowd and went south. Should Christians hang out with sinners like Jesus did?
Friend of Sinners: Evangelizing Like Jesus Did
Tax collectors in Jesus’ time were known to be greedy, dishonest, and generally unethical in their work. It was a scandal for Jesus to eat with them (Luke 5:30) and go into their homes (Luke 19:5-6). Here are some things we can learn from Jesus’ model of evangelism.
A Tribute to My Missionary Parents
What is it like growing up in the jungle with parents who are missionary Bible translators? We can learn much from those who decided that teaching people about the kingdom of God was worth giving up the "ordinary" life they might have had in this world.
The Christian's Dual Citizenship: When the Ethics of Heaven and Earth Collide
In the first century Christians were not treated as well as Roman citizens. Where Rome demanded allegiance through aggression and superiority, followers of Jesus both then and today depend on a power that comes from the Sovereign King himself.
Do You Have Resurrection Courage?
Where the reality of death confronts us is also where resurrection hope is to be proclaimed. If Jesus returned today, would he find us sitting on the treasure he entrusted to us?
10 Practical Ways to Be a Light to the Nations from Home
Throughout history God has worked in unexpected ways. Here are 10 ways Christians can be a light to the nations from home in these challenging times.
Do You Need to Get Out of the Bubble?
Two Christians were talking about their lives and one commented, “I don’t think I’d know what to do or say to a non-Christian—I’m very uncomfortable in such situations.” How do believers get to the point where they don’t want to interact with unbelievers?