Something the Old Testament Does Better
Old Testament Joy: Reviving Celebration in Church Old Testament joy is contagious. God’s people were commanded to celebrate through sacred festivals and rejoicing in His blessings. God’s celebrations were meant […]
Tiptoeing on the Tricky Tightrope of Boundaries in Ministry
Boundaries in Ministry: When Ministry Feels Unclear Ministry is a tightrope of compassion and wisdom. From helping those in crisis to managing unchanging situations, leaders face tough calls on when […]
Grace in a Single Set of Clothes
Grace Through Childhood Hardship and Divine Care God’s provision was tangible in poverty. Despite wearing the same clothes for four years and enduring extreme conditions, Stephen Muhota never fell sick—demonstrating […]
Hard to Hear through the Hurt
Hard to Hear through the Hurt: How Pain Draws Us Near to God Hard to Hear through the Hurt reveals how suffering can confuse us, yet God remains close—offering comfort, […]
What Were the Scariest Words of Jesus?
What Were the Scariest Words of Jesus? – Lessons from an Uncommon Invitation Jesus’ words “Follow Me” challenge comfort and call us into courageous faith. True discipleship demands more than […]
Is It Legalism–or Obedience?
Legalism or Obedience: Discerning the Heart Behind the Action Understand the crucial distinction between obedience rooted in grace and legalism driven by self-righteousness. Learn how cultural confusion and fear of […]
Bridge the Gap
Bridge the Gap: How Faithful Preaching Connects a Changing World Bridge the Gap calls Christian leaders to remain faithful to Scripture while building relational bridges in a culture drifting from […]
It May Not Be Your Gift, but It Is His Command
Command: Why Evangelism Is Not Optional for Christians Evangelism is part of the church’s mission, calling Christians to love the lost by sharing the gospel while also caring for those […]