How Lament Leads Us to God’s Love
“There are three basic elements to every lament: the cry, pivot, and conclusion of trust. Each element reveals God’s love, leading us to deeper assurance and delight.”
By Laura Straka
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Perseverance in an Age of Anxiety
By David Filson
Irresistible Grace In An Age Of Individualism
By Michael Keller
Limited Atonement In An Age of Shamelessness
By Justin N. Poythress
Unconditional Election in an Age of Inclusivity
In an age of inclusivity, “Unconditional election is ultimately about the character of God…It’s good news that draws us out of confusion and doubt toward trust and worship of the One who has given himself to us—freely, fully, personally—in Jesus.”
By Brannon Ellis
Depravity In An Age of Victimization
In an age of victimization, “Our response to the depravity and evil around us should therefore not be that of despair but of action and hope, participating in God’s kingdom purposes as agents of reconciliation.”
By Gray Sutanto
Calvinism for a New Generation
Next week, byFaith is launching a weeklong series of articles focused on Calvinism in today’s society. Continue reading to learn more about the series and its contributors.
By Andy Jones
Where Two or Three Gather, There’s Bound to be Politics
People gather around similar interests. We create informal and formal networks of the “like-minded” who hope to influence direction and policy.
By Bob Burns
The Church and Your Neighborhood
A fundamental part of being a local church is that it is in fact, local.
By Josh Reitano
Your Pastor Needs Pastor Friends
Before I became a pastor, I could not say I was estranged from a single soul. Almost 20 years in, the list is longer than I would have ever thought bearable. It includes some of my most intimate former friends and ministry partners: people whose names are etched on major milestones in my life, and…