If you have everything, but you do no't have God, you are lost, and it would be better if no one followed your example.
God is the One who has created everything, the only One deserving all praise and glory.
Let’s preach in light of 1 Thessalonians 1 and dare to believe that we are participating in the transformation of lives for eternity.
We must seek ways to communicate, participate, and act in order to bring about positive changes in today's increasingly ‘glocal’ world.
Religion is necessarily soteriological, meaning it is about the regeneration of individuals and the restoration of all that was lost through the fall.
After 36 years of pastoring churches in Turkey, Carlos Madrigal was labelled a threat to national order and is no longer allowed to enter the country. He and his wife Rosa share lessons to be learned about Christian work in non-Western countries.
Ecclesiastes mirrors, in my view, a general feeling of people in our contemporary Western world. Life is meaningless, says the ordinary human being.
Music concerts, festivals and carnivals promoting secular music are on the rise, but what does the Bible say about whether Christians should participate?
Whatever may be going on around us, Psalm 107 suggests what should be happening inside us.
We must have a more God-given, global and eternal perspective so that what we preach stretches and challenges the small, me-focused world of our listeners.
If we do not allow God to control certain areas, life will be full of defeat.
At the end of your earthly life, if you have left the mark of God's presence on other people's lives, you will have been a success.
Sometimes it is hard to be flexible in your spiritual life and try to follow Jesus' footsteps in all aspects of life.
For those serving in Christian ministry, Long Covid has not only paused their work. The uncertainty and exhaustion has also raised questions about their personal faith.
Following God is the greatest freedom there is. Obeying God means always knowing where and who you are.
José Manuel is a businessman who saw a radical change in his life when he met Jesus Christ. Here he shares his story.
The Bible is unique. God took it upon Himself to teach the world that His Word is not just another book.
Life in the village is more relaxed but surely less safe as well. Everything is ‘pointy’: the old pieces of furniture, the rocky ground, nails and other sharp materials in unexpected corners.
What happens when the storms of life come? Will we keep on trusting in ourselves? Will we still think we are right?
It is not about me but Him. It is not about my responsible effort but my response to Him. Spending time with the lover of our souls is no chore but a privilege..
When time is called, will you be happy, or will you regret wasting time?
This royal invitation came with no plus-one, so while Merryn dined with the prince in the palace, I sat in the park with the pigeons, holding an over-priced coffee and stale muffin from the kiosk!
We have all the things and more in Christ, but we live like wretched beggars.
Our sin is so big that it has separated us from God forever. God knows that. That is why He made a better way for us.
We need to go back to the most triumphant place in the universe: the cross of Christ.
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