Sunday Devotional: The grace to serve one another
Photo: Adobe Stock Christians, like everyone else, often ask, “What is my purpose in life?” The simple answer, as taught in the Westminster Shorter Catechism, is to glorify God and…
Photo: Adobe Stock Christians, like everyone else, often ask, “What is my purpose in life?” The simple answer, as taught in the Westminster Shorter Catechism, is to glorify God and…
Photo: Adobe Stock Despite fewer Americans identifying as Christians today than in previous decades, Christianity remains the primary religion in America. Granted, some Americans may be cultural Christians, or, more…
Photo: Adobe Stock Within Jewish and Christian traditions, God is known by many names. Few, however, carry the weight of redemption like the name given to Jesus Christ: the Lamb…
Photo: Adobe Stock Am I the wandering soul needing a home, or the brother needing a graceful heart? One of the most impactful passages in the New Testament is the…
Photo: Adobe Stock “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince…
Photo: Adobe Stock In the wake of the tragic massacre at Bondi Beach in Australia, where Jewish families, including the elderly and children, were brutally murdered at a gathering, the…
Photo: Adobe Stock The concept of being born again is a foundational Christian requirement, one in which both Protestants and Catholics agree that a spiritual transformation is both scriptural and…
Photo: Adobe Stock Gaining popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, muscular Christianity has a unique history within Christianity. Starting in England, the concept was simple: Christianity builds…
Photo: Adobe Stock As Americans celebrate Thanksgiving and spend the time in fellowship with their family and loved ones, this time of year serves as a reminder of the thankfulness…
Photo: Alamy The late and great Charlie Kirk’s final book is set to be released next month, and the focus of the book may come as no surprise to those…