Why Equal Protection Bills Harm Pro-Life Efforts
There should be consequences for intentionally killing an innocent human being. But will prosecuting women for murder result in biblical justice or more dead unborn humans?
There should be consequences for intentionally killing an innocent human being. But will prosecuting women for murder result in biblical justice or more dead unborn humans?
The Corinthians had rightly valued this meal as ‘imperial,’ but they forgot who the true ‘emperor’ was.
Recent films ‘Hamnet,’ ‘Omaha,’ and ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ explore the emotions and burdens of parenting.
The Council of Nicaea forbade bishops from climbing the church ladder. Francis Schaeffer shows why that instinct still matters.
The case, with two different rulings so far, concerns whether abortion pills can be mailed directly into states where abortion is illegal.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Emily Jensen about how to broaden our understanding of worship so we respond to God’s worth even in mundane moments.
Melissa and Courtney talk with Emily Jensen about how to broaden our understanding of worship so that we respond to God’s worth even in the mundane moments of life.
Listen NowThe fight is far from over, but the victories are mounting.
Sasse has a lot of hard-earned wisdom to impart, including some that only comes when facing a terminal diagnosis. He’s inviting us to walk with him through that dark valley.
Collin Hansen interviews Ian Harber about his journey through deconstructing and reconstructing his faith.
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In our rapidly changing world, the issues of smartphones, COVID-19, social media, and travel sports have left many children, youth, and family ministries looking for clarity.
Collin Hansen talks with Brad Edwards about the need for the church amid rampant anxiety, division, and individualism.
Even faithful Christians may struggle to see God’s justice when they experience the heartache, pain, and tragedies of our broken world.
Courtney Doctor talks with Wendy Alsup and Vaneetha Rendall Risner about their experiences of divorce, how they saw God’s care for them, and how to help others going through unwanted divorce.
Glen Scrivener joins Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan to help pastors navigate evangelism in a world where people no longer share basic Christian assumptions.
There should be consequences for intentionally killing an innocent human being. But will prosecuting women for murder result in biblical justice or more dead unborn humans?
As pastors, we have the privilege of helping couples discern and pursue this mending of what was once broken.
‘When God Seems Distant’ equips readers to survive and thrive in seasons when their spiritual life seems dry.
In our rapidly changing world, the issues of smartphones, COVID-19, social media, and travel sports have left many children, youth, and family ministries looking for clarity.
You can’t change her husband, you can’t change her, and you can’t fix their marriage. But you can help equip her to move toward her husband in prayer, conversation, and gospel partnership.
Recent films ‘Hamnet,’ ‘Omaha,’ and ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ explore the emotions and burdens of parenting.
The Corinthians had rightly valued this meal as ‘imperial,’ but they forgot who the true ‘emperor’ was.