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Loving Our Neighbor with Our Words

By Le Ann Trees / May 27, 2025

While “toxic positivity” and “empathy misses” are usually well-meaning attempts to help, they can end up causing more pain to people who are already suffering in some way. Here are some thoughts on how to love people with our words.

5 Ways to Love People in the Midst of Their Sin and Frailty

By Ayrian Yasar / March 7, 2024

Loving people tends to be easy when they are good and kind or strong and beautiful. We struggle, though, when people are at their worst and weakest. Here are five ways to love people in the midst of their sin and frailty.

7 Ways to Be a Friend According to the Bible

By Campbell Markham / February 12, 2024

People lack friends, and they suffer for it. They are doing life alone, and that is hard. We need to learn to be friends again, and the apostle Paul teaches us how in his first letter to the church in Thessalonica.

7 Biblical Ways to Care for Your Wife

By Nick Batzig / October 23, 2023

There are many things Scripture teaches husbands and wives in order to help guide the process of learning to love one’s spouse. Here are seven basic biblical ways the married man can seek to please his wife.

4 Roadblocks to Serving Others—and How to Get Around Them

By Adrian Crum / March 25, 2022

Move toward need, not comfort. Be interested in the burdens and sufferings of others. The road ahead lies open, full of service opportunities that don’t require any professional training.

Hope in Singleness

By Benjamin Williamson / February 26, 2022

Books on singleness tend to fall into two categories: 1) being single is a burden and 2) being single is the best thing. As a 37-year-old single man, I thought I would share some thoughts that others have found helpful.