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 Often, worship is thought of as the songs sung in a sanctuary, but in God’s eyes, worship is not just an event in the church. The English…
Photo: Adobe Stock If the Reformation succeeded in one thing, it was to stress the point that salvation was never earned. Salvation is by faith and grace alone. By faith,…
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: Adobe Stock The Apostle Paul wrote, “Fight the good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called and about which you made the good confession…