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Will Christians Be Taken in a Secret Rapture?
Are you waiting for a future secret rapture where Christians are taken bodily out of the world while unbelievers are “left behind”? Here’s why to “be taken” is a bad thing, not a good thing.
"As God in Christ Forgave You" — Ephesians 4:31-32
How can honest self-reflection contribute to improving our relationships?
17 Custom-Made Temptations Crafted Just for You
It is vital, a matter of life and death, to understand the ways Satan will tempt us to sin. Be on guard against these 17 custom-made temptations—crafted just for you.
Aged Care Ministry: 3 Challenges and 5 Responses
I have been a pastor for twenty-five years, the last three of which I was privileged to serve as an aged-care chaplain. Here are some of the challenges I experienced and some of the solutions to these challenges that became apparent to me over those brief three years.
7 Biblical Ways to Care for Your Wife
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.
3 Good Things to Do When You Need to Make a Decision
When we struggle with making a decision and ask, "What is God's will in this?" often we want to know what God desires from us. We want his direction. Here are three good things to do when you need to make a decision.
10 People in the Bible Who Were Both Humble and Courageous
Humble and courageous people put others before themselves. Here are 10 people in the Bible who showed both humility and courage in their devotion to loving God and their neighbor.
Godly Authority: How to Have a Mostly “Functionally Egalitarian” Marriage (Part 2)
What can we learn about the meaning and exercising of godly authority in marriage from the mission of an airline pilot? Actually, a lot.
Is Poverty More Spiritual?
Some Christians in the 12th and 13th centuries divested themselves of nearly all their possessions and gave themselves to what St. Francis of Assisi called “Lady Poverty.” Should Christians pursue a life of poverty?