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Marie Durand (1711–1776), the Famous Prisoner of Faith — Introduction
In 1730 French authorities arrested 19-year-old Marie Durand, shaved her head, and imprisoned her without trial for her Protestant faith in a medieval fortress. Many have held up Durand as an inspiring heroine for their own causes, but what did she truly stand for?
Should Christians Expect to Hear a “Still Small Voice” from God?
One of the first things I learned when I became an evangelical Christian in 1976 was that every believer should expect to hear a “still small voice” from God. Is this actually true?
5 Women Who Helped Topple Pharaoh and Save God’s People
Even with all his pomp and power, Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt, was no match for the devotion of these five women.
8 Symbols That Give Us a Portrait of Jesus—Revelation 1:9-17
Ever wish you could have seen Jesus, just like the disciples did? Revelation 1:9-17 brings us face-to-face with Jesus through John’s eyes and ears.
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?
Reaping the Woke Church We Have Sown
The church in America has become its own worst enemy, pandering to the culture for likeability’s sake with little effectiveness in saving people from hell—if we even believe in such a place anymore.
The Boldness, Courage, and Humility of the Five Daughters of Zelophehad
The daughters of Zelophehad in the Old Testament challenge common stereotypes of godly women. Instead of staying in the background, they are courageous, bold, and humble and desire the things of the Lord.
8 Godly Men of the Bible Who Still Needed a Savior
No matter how godly any of us are in this life, we all fall short of keeping God’s law perfectly. Here are eight godly men of the Bible who still needed a Savior—Jesus Christ our Lord.
3 Points about the Doctrine of Predestination Every Christian Needs to Know
When it comes to biblical teaching on how predestination is involved in salvation, people worry that if we “give” God his sovereignty, then we are giving away our own freedom. Why is this a false dilemma?