Satan's strategy is to keep us from church, knowing that by disrupting our worship and gathering with believers, he undermines our spiritual growth and obedience to God.
From “I’ll be grateful when I have more” to “I earned this myself,” these are the lies we believe about money and how Scripture calls us to live free from them.
Our children should be taught that the roots of Halloween are undoubtedly pagan. But Christians needn't be afraid of that, as our lives are secure in Jesus regardless of confusing traditions.
Regardless of what type of church you grew up in, I can bet it has some traditions that leave you wondering whether they should stick around. Today, we will look at seven of those traditions, and consider whether they need to go.
One way your child can find stable footing during the turbulent teen years is to point them to books of the Bible that can help them navigate their daily circumstances. While all of Scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching (2 Timothy 3:16), there are some books that may resonate with your teen more so than others.
Director Dallas Jenkins opens up about The Chosen Season 6, the emotional toll of filming the crucifixion, and why he believes a spiritual awakening is stirring across America.
As we evaluate ourselves, our leadership, and how we might engage with the communities and cultures around us perhaps we might begin by asking these 4 pivotal questions.
A few weeks ago I wrote an article called “Why it’s Important to Keep Tithing in Tough Economic Times” and, quite frankly, I was surprised by the many follow up comments from Christians who don’t believe that tithing is for today...
By taking a fresh look at the messages of these beloved songs, we can uncover important lessons that are as relevant today as they were when first composed. Here are 10 important lessons from classic hymns that we need today.
Gratitude in marriage isn’t just about saying “thank you”—it’s a daily decision to love with your hands, your words, and your prayers. Here’s how to start today.
We can be leaders in a number of ways: in our households, our workplaces, our communities, and our churches. The important thing is to be a godly leader, heeding God’s commends and God’s ways in all we do. These attributes apply to men as well as to women.
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