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Testifying to God’s Goodness
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God and the Prophets of Old
The Old Testament in the Bible is a little weird and difficult to read, so why is it included alongside more important seeming books like the gospels and Romans?
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Are We in the Final Days?
Many recent events have made people question if God’s judgment is coming over the world, so how do we know if this is true or not?
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To the Weak, Powerless and Loved
Complete powerlessness is one of the worst, most traumatizing human experiences, so how do we recover afterward?
Philosopher, nihilist and ultimately madman, Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote, “When you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.”
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Love Me With the Hard Words You Say
As discussion over controversial social issues explodes online, how should believers engage and respond to these conversations?
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When We’re a Friend of Job
When we’re trying to comfort or advise someone who is suffering, we want to be truthful but also careful and loving, so how do we balance both?
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Breaking Free and Escaping With Passion
Sin seems to sink its teeth into us and not let go, so how does God want us to escape from this trap?
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When I’m Right and You’re Wrong
We all want to be justified in our choices, no matter what they are; but why do we have that tendency and how can we choose a better way?
At the beginning of the 1980s, more American families were starting to purchase two cars, and city roads were starting to see ‘serious congestion’ (oh, sweet irony).
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A Desperate Hunger for Empathy
As the world struggles with the financial fallout from the COVID-19 lockdowns, how might we be called to help?
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the face of society for several months, but it’s effects are unlikely to stop there.
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Relearning How to Lament in the Western World
What if, in God’s command to love others as ourselves, there is an invitation for believers to be anguished by what hurts others and by sin that tears communities apart?