Christians need to understand the interaction between faith and mental health, not only for their own wellbeing, but also to lovingly care for those who suffer in this area.
Biblical spirituality is both vibrant and balanced.
Families need compassion and clarity to overcome mental health challenges.
Crises of faith help us to develop a mature understanding of Christianity.
You are surrounded by people fighting inner battles.
As we remember at Easter, the cross of Christ isn’t the end of the story. After tragedy comes redemption, and after the apparent end comes a new beginning.
Collectively, churches might become too identified with cultural trends or too remote from the wider society to gain a hearing – and both extremes fail to bring actual transformation.
By casting the sorrows that tempt us toward overwork or other escape mechanisms to Christ, we become serene and rich in spirit.
Don't think you will find God in romance. Don't believe in the Romantic Solution as a blueprint for life and redemption.
Christians like me celebrate that God has come to us and offered us respite. He has declared his favour on fragmented and divided hearts.
Art can help us unwrap the riches of Scripture. Our world was created by the greatest of Artists, after all.
Tim Keller, Tim Vreugdenhil, Stephan Pues, and René Breuel analyse what can the world learn from Europe about evangelism.
When we consider new ideas, our inner radar ponders, “Is it popular?” as much as “Is it true?”.
Recently, I came across another delight: prayers that have been written by other people across the centuries.
A lot of our issues lie in the interpersonal domain. Relationships shape all of us, including the way we relate to ourselves and to God.
The COVID-19 pandemic is spreading suffering around the world – but it can also teach precious lessons to individuals, churches, and nations.
In mourning and in lockdown, believers may experience the power of Easter’s surprise: the arrival of someone who meets us in seclusion and whispers, “peace be with you”.
For many Christians outside the United States, American Evangelicals’ unwavering support for President Trump is bewildering.
We are tempted to make our vocations a salvation project; to justify our souls with grand deeds.
There seem to be moments, every now and then, which grab us. An idea pops up in our mind, and it shines so bright and obvious that we wonder why we had never thought it before.
It would be wise to acknowledge what raw individualism takes away from us.
Here is where it gets interesting: they marry. And have kids. And Tim’s father dies.
Our grand truth arrives only with a definitive encounter: only when we meet our Creator.
Today secularist and religious camps have grown so far apart. In Einstein’s perspective, science and religion are not in contradiction,
To believe or not to believe, that is not the question. The question, instead, is: what to believe?
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