Learning to Come Before God in Prayer
Many Christians pray every day, yet still feel that their prayers are thin, hurried, and restless. We speak to God, but often in fragments. We rush in with needs, fears,…
Many Christians pray every day, yet still feel that their prayers are thin, hurried, and restless. We speak to God, but often in fragments. We rush in with needs, fears,…
Why faithful sermons must do more than call for better behavior There is a kind of preaching that sounds serious, biblical, and practical, yet quietly misses the heart of Christianity.…
We are all running after something. For some, it is recognition. For others, it is security, success, influence, respect, or the quiet satisfaction of feeling that life is finally working.…
The quiet tragedy of gaining a public reputation while neglecting the people God gave you to love. Dr. Chuck Quarles once told a story that is difficult to hear and…
What do you do when obedience to God seems to stand in the way of a great opportunity? That is not only an Olympic question. It is a Christian question.…
In a world that celebrates hustle, wealth, and visible success, it is dangerously easy to confuse achievement with fulfillment. We tell ourselves that the long hours, constant pressure, and relentless…
There is a wrong way to read the Bible. That may sound obvious. Yet many sincere Christians still fall into habits that handle Scripture carelessly. Sometimes the problem is not…
Image-Bearing, Creation Order, and the Christian Duty of Gratitude Women should be honored with gratitude—not because culture occasionally tells us to celebrate them, and not because sentiment calls for warm…
There is a popular saying that “behind every successful man is a woman.” Like many familiar sayings, it is not perfect, but it preserves a truth worth keeping. Very few…
Every year, Women’s Day gives us an opportunity to pause, give thanks, and speak with greater care about the place of women in God’s world. That gratitude matters. But for…