> In Matthew 16:15, Jesus asks His disciples a question that cuts to the core of every human heart: “But what about you? Who do you say I […]
Jim Elliot: A Life of Radical Faith and Sacrifice
> The story of Jim Elliot is one of radical faith, deep conviction, and ultimate sacrifice. His life continues to inspire generations of Christians, particularly those called to […]
Trusting God in the Storms of Life
> Faith and trust in God form the bedrock of the Christian life. As believers navigate the complexities and challenges of the world, these twin pillars—faith and trust—sustain […]
The Practice of Forgiveness in Christian Life
> Forgiveness is a cornerstone of Christian doctrine and practice, deeply embedded in the teachings of Jesus Christ. It serves as a pathway to spiritual liberation, emotional healing, […]
The Vital Importance of Patient Endurance in the Christian Life
> In a world that often values instant gratification and quick results, the biblical concept of patient endurance stands in stark contrast. For Christians, patient endurance is not […]
Is Being ‘Spiritual’ a Substitute for Faith?
> In our increasingly pluralistic world, the term “spirituality” has gained popularity as a catch-all for various beliefs and practices. However, for Christians, it’s crucial to understand the […]
Understanding “Work Out Your Salvation”
> The Apostle Paul’s exhortation to “work out your salvation with fear and trembling” (Philippians 2:12) has puzzled many believers over the years. At first glance, it might […]
Dangerous Doctrines and False Teachers: A Warning for Christians
> As believers, we are called to be discerning and to “test everything; hold fast what is good” (1 Thessalonians 5:21). This article aims to highlight some dangerous […]
Being Doers of the Word: The Call to Active Faith
> In the Christian life, the importance of not only hearing the Word of God but also doing it cannot be overstated. This concept is central to the […]
The Biblical Mandate & Challenge for Social Justice
> Throughout history, the Bible has been a cornerstone of moral and ethical guidance, influencing countless individuals and societies. One of the recurring themes in its text is […]
The Less of Me, the More of Him: Chase’s Story
His Early Years Chase was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. During his early years, he led a seemingly typical childhood, attending a local Episcopal church with his […]
Does Regeneration Precede Faith? A Perspective from the Reformers
The relationship between regeneration and faith is one of the most critical and debated issues in Christian theology. This question asks whether a person must be regenerated (born […]