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Because of Christmas, we can share in Christ’s glorious inheritance

Everything that existed on the night Christ’s human birth — all that was visible and invisible — had been created through him and for him (John 1:3; Colossians 1:16).

Blessed Even in the Worst

How to Give Thanks in Every Circumstance

Experiencing God’s blessing is not merely getting good things from God. The essence of blessing is getting more of God.

Scott Sauls’ Antidote for Outrage

Our conversation with the author of “A Gentle Answer”
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“A Gentle Answer” presents a surprising and countercultural blueprint for what it means to follow the God of peace in an age when outrage is king.

Tending to the World’s Problems, One Place at a Time

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In God’s providence we occupy our current place at this particular time, and that’s what dictates our responsibilities.

God’s Docket: Family court judge on fear, faith, and the Father’s sovereignty

Bruce Petrie says he does his best to treat those who come into his courtroom with patience and respect, “taking into account the humanity of each person.”

Discipleship: The Path to Spiritual Endurance

It’s not that women don’t want deep relationships – many simply do not know how to get there.

Forgiving Ourselves

Why the Bible Never Mentions It

The Bible never speaks of forgiving ourselves. Not a word. Not a whisper. Not a hint.

Academics and Faith

Our Interview with Dr. Jay Green

How the study of philosophy, history, art, and science cultivates our love of God.

This Too Shall Last

“We who are weak remind the entire church that salvation comes only through God and not through our self-sufficient striving.”

Feeling Bad about Yourself? Consider God’s Kindness

This sense that work is nearly impossible combines with the heightened perception of my sin to create a bitter and depressing potion. So what now?

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