We have much to learn from the Lord Jesus concerning prayer. After warning His disciples how not to pray, he then models for them how to pray. We will consider
We have much to learn from the Lord Jesus concerning prayer. After warning His disciples how not to pray, he then models for them how to pray. We will consider
A few weeks back I asked, “How is your Prayer Life going?” I don’t know how you answered, but in the post I mentioned and gave a short overview of
Last week’s post addressed the idea of questioning our faith and touched on the issue of deconstruction. I sought to help those who were questioning their faith to have a
Deconstruction is a term that has become common in some Christian circles. It’s a term that is often used when someone opts to leave the church and sometimes the Christian
If there is ever a dreaded question among Christians, it is the question on how one’s prayer life is going. It feels as though it is a rarity to find
I recently came across a song about singleness. It was brutal in its honesty. The singer articulates the yearnings of singleness in the face of attending the wedding of a
In light of Valentine’s day having passed this weekend, I thought I’d do the obvious thing and write about love. But I don’t want to follow the fad and celebrate love among couples but shed light on love for...
I was recently thinking about justification and the miracle that it is. I couldn’t help but thank God that it was a work of grace alone. When I continued to
I’ve been meaning to write about the Leper (Matthew 8:1-4; cf. Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16), ever since I read about him in Gentle and Lowly by Dave Ortlund. It is
I hold firmly to the truth of Scripture—that the Lord is wholly good, kind, and always worthy of trust. Yet I am learning that there can be a difference between