By casting the sorrows that tempt us toward overwork or other escape mechanisms to Christ, we become serene and rich in spirit.
How should Christians respond to recent financial developments in the light of the Bible’s teaching? An article by Paul Mills.
The Bible only divides birds into two groups: clean and unclean.
“The palace was built during the reign of King Hezekiah [...] The level of workmanship is the best seen to date, and the degree of preservation is rare”, archaeologists say.
As Christians in today’s culture, we need to have an awareness of the competing gods of digital Babylon. If we actively serve the gods of Europe, we may in the end find ourselves not worshiping the God of the Universe.
Suddenly we have all realised our common vulnerability. Never in human history has our common fate been shown to be so interlinked.
Embracing our mission of holistic transformation.
How integrity can tame the beast of bribes and extortion.
Wealth is increasingly and unfairly concentrated among a privileged few. Jesus said: “Watch out! Life does not consist in an abundance of possessions”.
A series of short video documentaries provide cutting-edge information about missiological issues defined in the Cape Town Commitment. The evangelical movement aims to spark thoughtful discussion and action.
Our entire culture is still geared toward satisfaction. According to the Bible, this is quite dangerous.
At first glance, it is difficult to understand the success of preachers of the prosperity gospel. Here, we present five reasons.
John Chrysostom challenged the wealthy and the clergy through his preaching against the the abuses of riches and authority.
The World Economic Forum in Davos gathers around 3,000 to tackle the issue of inequality. According to Oxfam, “2017 saw the biggest increase in the number of billionaires in history, one more every two days”.
Our efforts to gain more influence and power may lead us to execute the very Jesus we hope to announce.
One in three citizens think corruption is one of the biggest problems facing their country. Ukraine, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Spain are the worst judged.
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