There’s Death Inside of You, and It’s Okay to Admit It
I don’t do a really good job of admitting when I’m sick. Recently, while writhing in pain on my living room floor for about seven
I don’t do a really good job of admitting when I’m sick. Recently, while writhing in pain on my living room floor for about seven
I’m writing this on the morning of the Fourth of July. The kids are already wearing their red, white, and blue; this evening we plan
The two primary Greek verbs used for “worship” in the New Testament are προσκυνέω (proskuneo) and λατρεύω (latreuo). προσκυνέω (proskuneo) Προσκυνέω occurs 60 times, and
Family is good. Church is good. So which is better? Is family more important or is church? This is a question I’ve heard during my
One of Christ’s most pointed directives comes to us on the subject of possessions and finances: “Take care, and be on your guard against all
I wrote this brief devotional back in 2015. It is true and timely for us today. Every Christian has something they cling to—personal comfort, preference
After an ordeal with a slipped disc, my spine doctor told me to get serious about stretching. Stretching, really? He said it’s vital. We recognize
Two of our three children were born with Congenital Hyperinsulinism, a rare genetic disorder of the pancreas which causes blood sugar to constantly bottom out
We often say, “It’s a miracle!” and life’s events often warrant this exclamation. But do we know what this exclamation actually means? God performs two
There are many things that threaten the unity of the church. Many of these things—like “the color of carpet,” which is an often-cited example—are pointless
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