ARTICLES
How Do Christians Love People with Different Worldviews?
Here are two basic reasons why the Christian worldview enables me to love atheists and those who adhere to other religions.
Speaking Words of Love, Light, and Life with Each Other
When God speaks, light and galaxies and teaming life burst into existence. Our words also have power to them—they can do tremendous harm or good.
3 Ways You Can Foster Kindness Among Your Children
As parents we can get caught up primarily in correcting negative behavior; yet, encouraging positive actions as well to replace negative ones is essential in changing the way children interact with one another.
Sharing with Fellow Believers in Their Sufferings
Christian fellowship means no longer knowing others on a surface level but instead getting to the roots of each other’s lives and helping one another with empathy and care.
The Vital Connection between Sincere Love and Hospitality in the Church
How we treat someone at church, whether they’re a visitor or longtime member, may affect their involvement and their decision to continue attending. Here are some practical ways to share the love of Christ.
6 Reasons Why Christians Behave Badly
It's not fun to be treated poorly by anyone, but why do people who are supposed to be loving, kind, and forgiving—yes, I'm referring to Christians—behave badly? Here are six reasons.
7 Attributes of the Considerate Christian
Christians should be known for being especially gracious, loving, and kind. Here are seven attributes of the considerate Christian.
30 Ways to Love Christ in the Everyday Moments of Life
Little things can make a big difference. Here are 30 ways to love Christ in the everyday moments of life.
Where Did Our Love for One Another Go?
Whether it has to do with politics, religion, or pop culture, the most common mode of communication nowadays seems to be hatred, and we see lots of biting and devouring even among fellow believers. As Christians interact with one another in the midst of a hostile world, they must remember the posture of our Lord when he was in the midst of being crucified.