ARTICLES
The Power of Habit in Teaching Our Children About God
The colossal calling of parenthood is made up of zillions of seemingly insignificant events. Something happened recently that encouraged me regarding how the habits we create in our homes can—by God’s grace—make a life-changing impact on the hearts of our little ones.
Podcast Review: “The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God”
Looking for a good podcast for your atheist friends or family who are reconsidering the claims of Christianity, or believers you know who are struggling with their faith? If so, be sure to check out this remarkable new podcast series by Justin Brierley.
4 Important Aspects of the Noahic Covenant in Redemptive History
What does the flood in the book of Genesis have to do with Jesus? Actually, a lot. Here are four ways in which Noah and the Noahic covenant play a part in redemptive history.
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.
Using Money Wisely
Money is a part of daily life. Here are some practical thoughts on wisely stewarding the money God entrusts to us.
Is the Christian Life More Like Colorado or Nebraska?
Is the Christian life more like a breathtaking mountain-top experience or a quiet state highway? What does the Bible say?
The Fruits of Affliction in the Christian Life
In the midst of our heartache, we often cling to the truth that good will come from it. But what is that good we hope for? Here are six fruits of affliction in the Christian life.
What Does It Mean to "Put Off the Old Self" and "Put On the New Self"? — Ephesians 4:20-24
All who are in Christ have the benefits of justification and sanctification. What does this mean, and what is Paul saying about the “old self” and the “new self” in Ephesians 4:20-24?
The Comfort of Knowing God Is in Control
Knowing that God is in control helps us to patiently wait and trust in him, for he is most wise, good, and loving in everything that comes to pass.