How to Pack Light for Traveling
Carter Dukes urges us not to carry heavy spiritual loads unnecessarily.
Restraining Worldly Expectations
Thomas Goodrich cautions against expecting too much from any political administration in this world.
Faith Through the Storm
Why were the disciples more frightened after Jesus calmed the storm than during the storm itself? Bernard Howard offers an explanation.
Trust Final Results to the Lord
Chris Heinss reminds us that our plans are subject to the Lord’s will.
What Is That in Your Hand?
Carter Dukes takes a close look at the staff of Moses, which became the staff of God.
The Three Ws of Assurance
Bernard Howard sets out the three main grounds for a Christian's assurance of salvation.
What the Old Testament Means for Christians
Mort Taylor discusses the ongoing relevance of the Old Testament.
Who Shall Dwell on Your Holy Hill?
Chris Heinss helps us examine our lives in light of a question found in Psalm 15.
Christianity and Politics
With an eye on the upcoming election, Bernard Howard reflects on George Washington's Farewell Address.
Violence in the Old Testament
Mort Taylor answers a common objection to biblical Christianity.
Changing the World Through Prayer
Chris Heinss discusses the question of how we can make an impact on the world.
Repentance and Windshield Wipers
Carter Dukes shares a helpful illustration for understanding our need for repentance.
The Road Is Not Meant to Be Lonely
Thomas Goodrich reminds us of the critical importance of fellowship.
Silver and Gold Have I None
Bernard Howard finds encouragement for praying people in the healing of the paralyzed man in Acts 3.
Residual Gnosticism
Mort Taylor identifies some lingering assumptions belonging to an ancient heresy.
True Stability
Chris Heinss exhorts us to play the long game by delighting in God’s truth and his word.