by Jordan Iacobucci November 4, 2024 • 6 minute read
This world needs change, but it won’t come through political activism or social movement. What about us? What can Christians do to change the world?
by David Treybig September 4, 2024 • 11 minute read
Is becoming bitter a problem for Christians? Should you be concerned with bitterness? Let’s look at examples of bitterness in the Bible to find answers.
by Isaac Khalil August 19, 2024 • 5 minute read
Without sight, we’d find it difficult to navigate the world. But what about spiritual blindness? What is it, and why are so many spiritually blind today?
by Eddie Foster August 7, 2024 • 3 minute read
In the last post, we discussed specific habits we need to build in our lives. But there will always be obstacles to maintaining good habits. So what can we do?
by Eddie Foster August 5, 2024 • 5 minute read
We often intend to start good habits—just not today. So these habits generally never begin. Here are four habits to start now. Not next week or next year. Today!
by Jordan Iacobucci July 29, 2024 • 6 minute read
Romans 3:23 says all humans “fall short” of God’s glory by sinning. What is God’s glory? Is there anything we can do to measure up to it?
by Joshua Travers July 24, 2024 • 4 minute read
We live in a world that lacks good leadership. What do you do when leadership is lacking? Are you a leader?
by Eddie Foster July 17, 2024 • 5 minute read
Imagine sin and love personified and engaging in a public debate. Which argument would persuade you, and what would you choose? The debate is real!
by Tim Groves May 20, 2024 • 8 minute read
James wrote that we must look closely into “the perfect law of liberty.” What law is James writing about? What does it liberate us from and how?
by Jordan Iacobucci May 13, 2024 • 7 minute read
James 1:17 is often taken out of context. Though it gives valuable insights by itself, its context also touches on the origin of temptation and what God is like.
by Kendrick Diaz May 9, 2024 • 7 minute read
Some take this verse to mean that they can accomplish any physical task that is before them. Is that really true? What does Philippians 4:13 mean?
by Eddie Foster May 1, 2024 • 6 minute read
When we know we’re at fault for another person’s suffering, we can become stuck in a prison of guilt that we build for ourselves. How can we overcome this?