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Hope for the Broken

Our present hope for our broken homes is the redeeming, forgiving, reconciling, and transforming gospel of God for God’s people.

Written by Burk Parsons | Sunday, December 1, 2024

Christian couples don’t ever fall out of love, they fall out of being repentant. The gospel hope for our broken homes is our broken and contrite hearts that turn daily to Jesus Christ and His brokenness for us on the cross as our Savior and Lord.   Every home is dysfunctional because everyone is sinful.... Continue Reading

Dealing with Suffering: Remember Our Aim in Life

God is helping us become mature by bringing us not only comfort and ease but difficulty and pain.

Written by Simon van Bruchem | Sunday, December 1, 2024

Don’t see the hard times in life as unfair or meaningless or getting in the way of the comfort we really want. We should learn from our suffering, growing in faith and prayer, and being reminded that there is more to the good life than our selfish comfort. We learn more in the hard times... Continue Reading

Is Scripture Dead?

Gratefully, our Bible isn't a dead thing.

Written by Jeremy Howard | Sunday, December 1, 2024

Scripture says, “For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart,” (Hebrews 4:12). This encouragement should stir us to open the Scriptures... Continue Reading

Are We Serving God’s Purposes?

We all have a job to do.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Saturday, November 30, 2024

We are not here for ourselves, but for the work of Christ and the good of others. What exactly our individual service is will differ from that of others. But we are called to serve diligently and faithfully. As Paul put it in 1 Corinthians 4:1-2: “This is how one should regard us, as servants... Continue Reading

The Scandalous Forgiveness of Sinners

Christ knows the depth of depravity that lives inside of us. He dwelt in it, yet never sinned, for 33 years.

Written by Cheryl Balcom | Saturday, November 30, 2024

Though free for them, for you, for me, forgiveness was anything but free. Someone had to pay that cost, but it never could be me— Too full of my own impurity, I could never forgive to this immense degree. But Jesus can, and He did, and He does. And for those who believe, it’s still... Continue Reading

A Forgotten Martyr: Mrs. Agnes Prest

For Mrs. Prest, the call to serve Christ outweighed even her closest earthly ties.

Written by Josh Buice | Saturday, November 30, 2024

During her imprisonment, Mrs. Prest’s resilience continued to shine with amazement. She was offered the chance to recant and to return to her family and live a quiet life if she would only renounce her beliefs and submit to the Roman Catholic mass. But she refused. To one who encouraged her to reconsider, she replied,... Continue Reading

Prioritizing Joy and Rest in a Busy Season

What would happen if you really slowed down and let your heart be transformed by His presence this Advent?

Written by Ashley Arey | Saturday, November 30, 2024

By slowing down, prioritizing rest, and cultivating joy, we can experience the beauty of Advent and the personal God who came to us. May the peace and love of Christ fill our hearts and homes this Advent and always. Ultimately, our intimacy with Christ is more important than anything else we could fill our time... Continue Reading

Caring for Souls in a One-Another Culture

Growth will require persistence and patience. No human capacity can do it. Spirit-given love must empower it.

Written by Dave Deuel | Saturday, November 30, 2024

Godly growth will lead us to fruitful, solid, and lasting relationships that focus on others. The twenty-first-century church will face all the challenges of the first century and then some. But, God willing, we will chart a course that will produce Christ-like and Christ-honoring reciprocal relationships. One of the best metrics for measuring the biblical... Continue Reading

What Happens to the Souls of Christians When They Die? — Luke 23:42-43

For Christians, the parting of the body and soul at death will immediately place them in the presence of Jesus Christ.

Written by Ayrian Yasar | Saturday, November 30, 2024

This world is uncertain, and the mode of leaving it is also hidden from us. We can rejoice, though, that our Savior Jesus Christ has in his resurrection defeated death and hell and thereby secured a place for us in heaven with him forever. He will welcome us into his loving arms the moment our... Continue Reading

What Does it Mean for Christians to be Salt in an Unsalty World?

Jesus tells us to be salt in an unsalty world—to be His sheep in the world but not of it.

Written by Kenny Luck | Saturday, November 30, 2024

Don’t remove yourself from the world—we aren’t called to bunker down, lock out the world, and wait for our “beam me up, Jesus” moment. Pray, study, research, and learn as much as you can about the culture God has placed you in. It’s not by accident that you are drawing breath in a certain corner... Continue Reading

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