What Makes Christian Prayer Distinctive?
Across cultures and religions, people pray. How is Christian prayer different? The question helps us clarify our faith.
Across cultures and religions, people pray. How is Christian prayer different? The question helps us clarify our faith.
What if God intends to redeem the next generation from the clutches of our culture and set them ablaze for His missionary purposes?
Scripture tells us that the peace of God exceeds anything we can understand. But we can’t experience that peace unless we have peace with God. How do we get peace with God?
Loyalty. How often do we hear that word these days? Not so much. How often do we see it displayed these days? Even less.
Sometimes we fail to understand how powerful compromise can be in our lives. No one falls away from God overnight. It’s something that happens over time. . . a slow, methodical process.
The stories from the Titanic inspire me because of my family connection to the ship but they also challenge me to develop a Titanic size faith based on my eternal hope in Christ.
If we see God as He really is, as He is revealed in Scripture, we can trust in His loving sovereignty even in life’s greatest hardships.
Nothing is as stunning or as hope-giving as God’s grace.
Out with the new, in with the old! Um, wait…we’re in a new year. We’re supposed to take on new challenges to achieve new growth, new productivity, new health, and a new “you” in the bargain. The old ways are supposed to be left in the rearview mirror.
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. When dealing with complex texts, especially those with hotly-debated topics such as predestination and free will, it is easy to put our own thoughts and feelings into the passage – we like to make Scripture say what we want it to say. However, if we are to be truly biblically based, we have to let Scripture speak for itself. An overview of Romans 9 needs to happen in the context of the whole book. The first few chapters deal with...