Discipleship

The Moment of Exposure

On Judgment Day, I won’t hide. I won’t run. Not because I’m innocent, but because I’m forgiven. Jesus paid it all.

The Danger of Attempting It Alone

It’s not just unwise to be without a church; it’s dangerous. And the reason it’s dangerous is because we aren’t strong enough to go at life with Christ on our own.

Hearing the Still, Small Voice Above the Rest

If we want to hear him more clearly, we’ve got to make space.

How to Make Bible Reading a Daily Habit

Four tips for creating more and better times in the word.

Are New Year’s Resolutions Even Worth It?

Many of us will fail to fulfill our resolutions. Are they still worth making?

Why Neighborhoods Matter

Five reasons that your neighborhood is important.

The Messy Beauty of the First Christmas Tree

Throughout the Scriptures we find attempt after attempt to stop the Messiah’s arrival.

Hope Was Born

May the mystery of the incarnation captivate your spirit this Christmas season. —The Editors

Jesus: A Lifespan for Eternity

A college-age poet once wrote, "Christmas has no meaning and its message is a loss, if you fail to see the manger overshadowed by the cross." And so we wonder: What did the Creator see when he entered his creation?

Incarnation: The Biology of Christmas

From the Archives: The virgin birth contradicts the laws of science. But our faith rests on the miracle of the incarnation.

Showing Honor to the Overlooked

From the beginning, Christianity has stood out for the honor it shows all people.