We are living in a post-truth culture. Feelings and personal preferences matter more than facts. And what is the fall-out?
We are living in a post-truth culture. Feelings and personal preferences matter more than facts. And what is the fall-out?
The church can’t grow unless we take up the cross and carry it. If that sounds painful to us, we’re on to something.
The popular thing these days is to claim Jesus and deny the church. But according to the Bible, is this even possible?
James and John wanted to call down fire and burn up a Samaritan village that rejected Jesus. But their bad attitude was inconsistent with the church’s mission.
Ten of the 12 spies sent to Canaan returned with a pessimistic report. Why did the Israelites take the bad news to heart?
Jesus expects the church to grow, and he wants us to promote that growth in every way possible. But do we have to welcome people who get on our nerves?
Faithful gospel preachers teach “sound doctrine.” But what does Paul mean by “sound”? Is it possible that many people claiming to be “sound” are nothing of the kind?
When a wealthy person visits the assembly, we warmly welcome him. He could really help the church. But why are we tempted to give a poor man the cold shoulder?
False Christian teachers encourage sexual relationships condemned by God. They promise freedom, but what do they deliver?
Peter wanted the church to grow, but preaching the gospel in the home of Cornelius made him feel extremely uncomfortable.