Leading with Wisdom: Lessons from Women Leaders in the Bible Across the pages of Scripture, women appear not only as caregivers or supporters but as leaders of discernment, courage, strategy, and s
Praying Scripture: A Guide to Prayerful Bible Reading
Introduction: The Conversation Between Word and Spirit In many Christian traditions, praying Scripture is not a one-way activity but a dynamic conversation between a worshiping heart and the living
Generosity and Stewardship: Biblical Principles on Money and Giving
Generosity and Stewardship: Biblical Principles on Money and Giving Money and giving are not merely transactional concerns in Scripture. They are occasions for shaping character, forming community,
Jesus and the Sabbath
Introduction: The Sabbath in the Story of Jesus The figure of Jesus, known to many as the Messiah or the Christ, intersects with the ancient institution of the Sabbath in a way that has shaped theo
What Happens After Death? Is There an Afterlife?
Table of Contents Introduction: A Question Across Traditions Two Central Questions in Focus Christian Perspectives on What Happens After Death Islam and the Day of Judgment Hindu Concepts of Samsar
The Gift of Silence: Be Still
The Gift of Silence: Be Still In a world crowded with notifications, clamor, and ceaseless motion, silence is often misunderstood as absence or weakness. Yet within the religious tradition—a stre
It Is Finished
It Is Finished: The Last Words That Shape a Faith It is finished is not merely a historical phrase spoken at a moment in time. In Christian thought, it stands as a watershed declaration that refram
6 Biblical Principles for Better Relationships
In a world saturated with quick fixes and temporary fixes for discord, the Christian tradition offers a durable framework for relational health. Relationships are not merely social exchanges; they
Let God Be My Sanctuary
Introduction: A Prayer for Sanctuary in the Wind and the Quiet In a world that often feels noisy, hurried, and unstable, many people search for a harbor where the heart can breathe, the mind can re
