For the most part, when the word ‘love’ is used in the West today, it refers to a feeling, and in many cases the feeling that can be described as ‘falling in love’.
We live in a fallen world. All of us – our politicians, our leaders, ourselves – are tainted by sinful tendencies. Which is why we need institutions to keep power in check.
Once you start to journal your blessings it becomes not only easier to spot them, but easier to get into the practice of thanking God for them.
Let’s think about two defining moments in sermon preparation that tie into the transition between passage study and message formation.
The Nurses Christian Fellowship International unites 32 national movements. Their aim is to encourage Christian nurses to integrate biblical principles and Christ-centred values into clinical practice, leadership, education, and research.
The workings of the EU institutions can seem distant, foreign and boring. Yet so much happens there that shapes our European way of life, whether we realise it or not.
Every little detail of your preparation will build the character of the message, but the defining moments will fundamentally change the outcome of your process.
Fear of invasion and war. Fear of losing one’s cultural identity and community. Fear of climate disaster. Fear of demonization because of who I am or what I believe and say. Where to go for hope?
How many times have we tried to fill our emptiness by trying to fulfil a “ghost mission”?
The battle for the Truth is “the good fight”, the one worth fighting for to the end, the race par excellence.
Few Europeans today could tell you what these days stand for. Fewer still would have ever thought about the link between the two.
Ultimately, we must ask if we are prepared to review our traditions in light of Scripture as our ultimate authority and be willing to change accordingly.
A comment on the conversation around Scottish government minister Kate Forbes, her Christian faith and potential bid to be Scotland’s First Minister.
The risen Jesus is both impressively powerful, and intimately present in the church today. We need not despair at what we see around us.
Equipping missionaries to recognize shame and implement healthy responses will not only benefit missionaries, but also those they serve.
Over 95% of the books published in our country are by foreign authors.
‘Mosaic’ and ‘house’ were inadequate images for Europe, Bob Goudzwaard argued. Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son, however, did justice to a continent which had declared its autonomy and was quickly spending its inheritance.
What are the spiritual and theological characteristics of the Russian-speaking diaspora and what explains their tendency to form their own congregations?
In the last decade, the Italian Evangelical Alliance has represented the demands of the evangelical world internally (prayer), externally (religious freedom), and in the international arena (relations with Catholicism).
A study analyses how culture influences the burnout experience and implications for member care.
TWR MOTION is working with a team of believers in Thailand to create a 20-episode series of animated Bible stories for a Buddhist audience.
Are we living out the teachings of Jesus in a way that reflects love and compassion? Are we willing to challenge the status quo and make necessary changes before it is too late?
There may be various historical and theological reasons why evangelicals are ignorant about European history, the EU story, and about what the Bible tells about politics.
We can allow a certain amount of loathing, as the author of Ecclesiastes did, but we must always progress towards hope.
Homiletics lies at the heart of church ministry. The privilege of the preacher is soul care, both evangelistically and in edification.
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