Three Common Arguments Against Trusting the Bible sit at the intersection of faith, reason, history, and ethics. For many readers, these concerns shape how they view scripture, its authority, and i
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Quiet Time with God
Introduction: The Daily Discipline of Quiet Time with God Across generations and across cultures, quiet time—often described as a structured period of sitting with God, reading Scripture, praying
Look to Jesus When Facing the Impossible
Look to Jesus When Facing the Impossible In the journey of faith, believers encounter moments that stretch the limits of human courage, understanding, and endurance. When the path forward seems blo
Wise Counsel: Biblical Principles for Giving Advice
Introduction: The Weight and Wonder of Wise Counsel In every era and culture, human beings seek guidance when they face uncertainty. The question of how to give advice is as old as humanity itself,
Ten Prompts of Praise
In the vast landscape of religious life, praise is a dynamic practice that names the sacred realities believers hold dear. This long-form exposition presents a structured, ecumenical meditation on
The Fulfillment of God’s Long-Awaited Promise: Jesus
This article explores the theme of divine expectation and human history converging in a single life. It surveys the biblical narrative, theological interpretation, and practical implications of Jes
Jesus Bears Our Emotions
Introduction: The Sacred Presence in our Emotional Life Jesus bears our emotions in the most intimate sense, not as a distant sage detached from human feeling, but as the God-man who entered the th
Providence Provides: A Testament of Faith
Introduction: Providence Provides as a Living Testament Providence provides not as a distant doctrine but as a lived experience that gathers faith, memory, and hope into a single, sustaining trajec
The Greatest Story Ever Told
The greatest story ever told is a phrase that has echoed across centuries, cultures, and confessions. It is not a single book or a solitary moment in time, but a living reservoir of narratives, par
What Forgiveness Requires
Introduction: What Forgiveness Requires Forgiveness is one of the central gestures of many religious life-worlds. It is not a single emotion or a vague sentiment, but a complex practice that unfold
