ARTICLES
Begin as a Child
Maybe the control we remember having pre-pandemic wasn’t as certain as we thought. Maybe God wants more dependence in us than independence.
Destiny and Destination
In this book excerpt from the recently released Aging with Grace by Sharon Betters and Susan Hunt, we’re encouraged that whatever season of life we are in, God has equipped you to flourish.
Five Emotions We All Might Feel in 2021
The year 2020 was a crazy year. Elizabeth Mckinney explores the five emotions we all might be experiencing as we begin a new year.
Hiding Behind Christ: Humility in Practice
Many of us desire to grow in humility. But do we contradict our desire by simultaneously seeking to be recognized for our humility?
Take Your Faith Out of Cruise Control
It’s easy to get up to speed in your faith, find a comfortable lane, and set the cruise control. But cruise control isn’t what Jesus has in mind for us.
Six Steps to Find Your Way Back to God
You screwed up. Again. And you know it. You want to repent, but how? Psalm 32 can take you by the hand and lead you down the path of repentance.
Don't Mistake Experience for Growth
You may think you are growing in the Lord by going to church and Bible studies and reading the Bible. But you can do these things for years without any meaningful growth.
Run Your Race—Not Someone Else’s
It’s so easy to see what others are doing instead of looking straight ahead at what God has for us. Maybe we need spiritual blinders, writes Jen Oshman.
Seven Simple Ways to Grow Through Your Church
Frustrated by your lack of growth through church? Dustin Crowe suggests seven ways to get more out of church by giving more to it.
The Most Important Question You’ll Ever Answer
A dying pre-teen showed Cynthia Mathai what it meant to trust Jesus and caused her to confront the most important question of her life.
When Your Plan for Killing Sin Isn’t Working
Even after we’ve believed the gospel, it’s so easy to fall back on thinking we can fix ourselves. But we can’t. What can we do, then? Lara d’Entremont explains.
When They Go Low, We Go Lower
Conflict is all around us. And if we’re not careful, says staff writer Brianna Lambert, we’ll miss the pride that keeps wreaking havoc in our relationships.