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Should Christians Use the Term “Eucharist” for the Lord’s Supper?

By Jonathan Landry Cruse | March 24, 2025

The term for the Lord’s Supper, “Eucharist,” is used predominantly in Roman Catholic circles, so Protestants might be prone to have an aversion to such a name. Is the term “Eucharist” unbiblical?

What Is Godly Compassion?

By Daniel Rowlands | March 21, 2025

God’s compassion provides us with the model of what Christian compassion is. What is godly compassion?

“I Believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth” — The Apostles’ Creed, Article of Faith 1

By Campbell Markham | March 20, 2025

What is the meaning of the first words of the Apostles’ Creed: “I believe in God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth”?

Do You Have Desperate Faith?

By Campbell Markham | March 19, 2025

Faith is holding on to God. It is not holding on to God as though your life depends on him but because your life depends on him. What are the three elements of saving faith?

Aligning Our Feelings with God’s Word

By Ayrian Yasar | March 18, 2025

“You hurt my feelings.” Rather than buy into this nebulous and unhelpful subjective statement, there’s a better way of looking at feelings that not only reflects objective reality but also allows for personal responsibility.

3 Good Things to Remember When Life Is Hard

By Christina Fox | March 17, 2025

David hid in a cave to escape from King Saul and his men. While few of us have been on the run from our enemies as David was, many of us do know what it’s like to feel stuck with nowhere to turn. Here are three good things to remember when life is hard.

Jesus Our High Priest—the Anchor for Our Soul

By Campbell Markham | March 13, 2025

A priest is a go-between, someone who represents God before humanity, and humanity before God. A go-between is needed because God is holy, and we are not. How does Jesus, our great High Priest, anchor our souls?

How to Keep “Short Accounts” When Confessing Sin

By Nick Batzig | March 12, 2025

Believers are people who confess their sin. That is part and parcel of what it means to be a Christian. Here are 7 things we can do to keep “short accounts” when confessing sin.

Are Brokenness and Sinfulness the Same Thing?

By Claire Smith | March 11, 2025

A cultural shift has been occurring in the way Christians talk about the human condition. More and more, we are “broken” rather than “sinners.” Are brokenness and sinfulness the same thing?

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Does God Want Deaconesses in the Church?

By Le Ann Trees | January 21, 2026

What does the Bible teach about whether women should hold the office of deacon or the title of deaconess in the church?

2 Easy Ways to Integrate Prayer into Daily LIfe

By Ayrian Yasar | November 7, 2025

Here are two simple things you can start doing today to integrate prayer into daily life.

Justice and Mercy United in Christ

By Daniel Rowlands | January 23, 2025

If we want to understand the depth of God’s mercy in Christ Jesus, we need a true understanding of the condition of sinful humankind.

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