by Mike Bennett August 27, 2018 • 4 minute read
There are many misconceptions about masculinity and about Jesus Christ, but examining the context and implications of one short verse can help clear up many of them. Some think the epitome...
by Eddie Foster July 25, 2018 • 5 minute read
Do you want a better life? The Bible is often ignored, but actually gives several steps that lead to a happier, more fulfilling life. Here are four. We all want fulfillment and success. Most...
by Eddie Foster July 18, 2018 • 4 minute read
Society today is confused about masculinity. Looking back thousands of years, what lessons of masculinity can we learn from the most important Man to ever walk the earth? Today’s...
by Eddie Foster April 23, 2018 • 4 minute read
The final requirement in Micah 6:8 refers to a very scarce virtue: humility. Its nemesis, pride, is much more prevalent. How can you walk humbly with God?
by Eddie Foster April 16, 2018 • 4 minute read
The second of God’s requirements for mankind listed in Micah 6:8 is for us to love mercy. How do we do this when we are also supposed to be just and fair?
by Eddie Foster April 9, 2018 • 3 minute read
The book of Micah lists three actions that God requires of His people. In this series, we will look at each and discover how we can make sure we are doing them.
by Isaac Khalil January 12, 2018 • 4 minute read
There are many ideas about the role of God’s law in a Christian’s life. Are Christians required to obey the laws of God or not? The basic purpose of laws is to protect people....
by Eddie Foster September 4, 2017 • 4 minute read
Just saying “life isn’t fair” doesn’t seem to ease our discouragement when we feel we’ve been treated unfairly. Perhaps the Proverbs can do better. The wisdom...
by Hector Beltran Jr. August 28, 2017 • 5 minute read
Do you sometimes feel stressed-out? Stress is a part of everyday life, and managing it is vital. Here are three tips I’ve used that can help you deal with stress. “I don’t...
by Eddie Foster July 17, 2017 • 3 minute read
Our gut reaction to correction, even when it’s tactful or constructive, is usually defensive justification, not deep reflection. Would Proverbs agree? “You’re one to...
by Jeremy Lallier June 19, 2017 • 4 minute read
We use words like mature and adult to imply racy, graphic or potentially offensive content. The Bible uses the idea of maturity to mean something far different. The tacky neon sign...
by Isaac Khalil June 14, 2017 • 3 minute read
The recent “WannaCry” virus was a wake-up call about the havoc hackers can inflict. But is there an even more dangerous virus we should be concerned about? On May 12, 2017, a...