Guilt, shame, regret—so goes the list of matters of the heart that can leave us overwhelmed.
How should we deal with such feelings? Is it good—or, bad—to grieve over sin? Find out with Lisa Mattackal.
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Jesus died nearly 2,000 years ago. But how can his death still be relevant?
That's what Rufus Simon seeks to explore today—the cross and its eternal significance. Read on!
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Prayer is as crucial to a Christian as breathing is. And yet, all of us go on for days on end without a moment on our knees.
Today, John Kurian exposes what is at the root of such pride.
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If Jesus Christ is our king—and He is right now on His throne—does it matter who we vote for as a citizen of x or y nation on earth?
Does our vote make any difference after all? Tom Horvat answers.
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Even the most devoted couples have bad times.
Today, Sherry Thomas explains what it takes for a man and a woman to make it through the rough seasons.
[Hint: it has to do with vows and not running away from issues.]
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Times have changed. And with it, so has our view of children.
Beyond their cute years on social media, are kids really a blessing? Dania Thomas explores.
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Whatever the season of life, we long for community—to have someone to live it with us.
Today, John Sypert prompts the church to consider its role in weeping with those who weep. Read on!
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The world, today, preaches that we should not be restricted by old-fashioned 'labels'—male and female, for example. And many churches are caving in, especially to the LGBTQ+ community.
Why is this happening? Godly John explores.
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The Psalmist calls us to taste and see that the LORD is good.
Today, Premilla Jacob helps us see how we can pursue and experience God's goodness even in our misery.
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The pattern of worship has been a point of debate among churches.
Today, Jobin Mathew helps us make sense of these differences and reminds us of the object of all our worship. Read on!
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Christians say that the Bible is truly God's Word—and that it holds ultimate sway over our lives.
But what does that even mean? This is what Garrett Haley explores as he reviews N T Wright's book, Scripture and the Authority of God.
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Many of us go to church as a ritual, or even as customers. Too many Christians do not really understanding what a church is.
This is what Scott Shiffer aims to bring to light today. Read on!
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At the office or not, many of us are someone's boss; we oversee someone or something.
How are Christians in authority to handle professional matters with grace? George Mattackal explains.
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So many of us grew up aspiring to live—and even die—for Jesus like the giants of the faith.
Lisa Mattackal flips the coin. Today, she probes into the beauty of a hidden life.
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