When evil enters the narrative, it may be doing more than we realize pointing us to the glory of the Light.
When student loan debt threatened to drown their young family, they turned to Scripture and saw God move in unexpected ways.
The invitation to behold Christ is not a one-time event but a lifelong call to deeper faith and wonder.
Public acts of faith can glorify God or glorify self the difference is always in the heart.
When you feel useless in the body of Christ, remember God has given you exactly what someone else needs.
Could our endless entertainment be keeping us from confronting the one truth we cannot escape?
How Christ’s own sorrow speaks peace and purpose to our aching hearts.
How the church can sing truthfully, passionately, and wisely in a world full of noise.
When the soul drifts into darkness, can Christ still restore what’s been lost?
God’s answer to our deepest question is glorious and good news for our joy.
William Borden never reached the mission field, but his story reminds us that God defines success far differently than we do.
When screens dominate our time, even good stories can drown out the only One that truly satisfies.