Discipleship

When Familiar Becomes Careless

God wants to be in a relationship with his people that’s not marked by fear but love. Not apprehension, but an appreciation of his great grace and compassion.

There’s No Contradiction Between God’s Empowerment and Our Efforts to Battle Sin

The Christian life is not a choice between loving and trusting Jesus, and making an effort to avoid temptation and sin. It is not either/or—it is both/and.

Are You Reading the Bible the Wrong Way?

It is possible to read the Bible and misunderstand the point of what God is saying.

3 Misconceptions in the Church About Homosexuality

When we talk about homosexuality we tend to go wrong in these particular ways.

Why Obeying God’s Will Is Better Than Trying to Discover It

We get hung up on discovering God's particular will for our lives, but are we doing what he's already told us first?

Michelle Sanchez: 9/11: A Day I’ll Never Forget

Living through the trauma of September 11, 2001, a few blocks from the World Trade Center, was a turning point for my faith and vocation.

A Comforting Reminder About God’s Will

God's will is not as mysterious as we sometimes think.

Why Pastors Need to Invest in a Few Young People

You never know what kind of impact you can have when you're deliberate about reaching out to someone.

How Unforgiveness Affects Your Brain

Unforgiveness is not just bad for your soul, but also for your body.

Living as Christians in the Age of Outrage

How can we be at our best when we're tempted toward rage or retreat?

The Formative Power of Hard Questions

There are questions aimed at information, and then there are questions aimed at formation.