The Rebellion of Song
Singing is a great spiritual weapon. Why? Because songs of faith rebel—against the world, circumstances, and our hearts.
Singing is a great spiritual weapon. Why? Because songs of faith rebel—against the world, circumstances, and our hearts.
Every Christian should be thinking about the end times, because thinking about the return of Christ impacts one's life today. It helps us fight five things: anxiety, despondency, materialism, fear, and apathy.
When it comes to church attendance do not leave the children behind. This article offers four reasons why you should take your children to church.
What is it that hinders you from living according to the will of God? There are three obstacles: impatience, discontentment, and inactivity.
Even when we are Christians there are times we will disagree with each other. How should we handle our disagreements? These three principles should guide us.
Jesus warned us against making money an idol. How do you know if you are starting to bow before the idol of money? Here are three signs: when you see people as resources, when you cannot be happy for others, and when you are living in a state of comparison.
This article explains how the cross of Christ clarifies three things: man's root problem, God's character, and the future.
There are four ways of demonstrating the gospel to your children in your parenting. They have to do with struggles, promises, discipline, and apologizing.
God already knows what we need before we ask. What does this imply for your prayers? It means our prayers should be honest, simple and immediate.
How do you work in such a way that your work is done unto the Lord? This article calls you to remember the purpose of work, your true authority, and where your satisfaction lies.
Wandering from the faith begins by wandering from the church. A lack of church attendance, this article explains, is what cuts off reminders from God, develops self-reliance, and creates a gap.
Physical exercise is good not only for your body, but also for your soul. This article lists three reasons why.
What is it that fuels self-control? It is the lordship of Jesus, and God's care and providence.