God Cares about Christian Persecution {Acts 12:1–24} by William Boekestein posted May 17, 2023 Acts 12 isn’t merely history. It’s also a battle plan for modern Christians. read
True Peace Isn’t Found in the Absence of Conflict by Joni Eareckson Tada posted May 15, 2023 Peace is only understood when conflicts are raging all around. read
FAQ: If There’s No Purgatory, Will We Be Pure Enough for Heaven? by Adriel Sanchez posted May 12, 2023 We're not saved by our perfect understanding of how salvation works. We’re saved through faith in Jesus Christ. read
What Is a Christian? {Acts 11:19–30} by William Boekestein posted May 10, 2023 Early Christians earned their name by their “distinctly countercultural way of life.” read
4 Ways to Love Moms in Your Church by Annie VanderHeiden posted May 8, 2023 Each of these moms in your church community carries her own particular burdens from the week behind and for the week ahead. read
FAQ: Will We Ever See God the Father? by Adriel Sanchez posted May 5, 2023 The people of God have this hope that one day we’ll see God. read
Jesus Breaks Down Barriers {Acts 10:34–11:18} by William Boekestein posted May 3, 2023 We are called to live as a body that actually requires differences. read
5 Myths about Making Decisions by Aimee Joseph posted May 1, 2023 In the daily-ness of our decisions, we tend to forget God’s good design for us as decision-makers. read
FAQ: Should the Pastor Make All of a Church’s Decisions? by Adriel Sanchez posted April 28, 2023 The church’s leaders, like all Christians, have different gifts and they need each other. read
How to Hear God {Acts 10:1–33} by William Boekestein posted April 27, 2023 There is no greater gift than to have the God of heaven speak to you. read
A Call to True Worship by Ethan Wormell posted April 26, 2023 If someone who had never gone to church before asked you, “Why do you go to church each Sunday? What’s the purpose?”, how would you answer? read
Encouragement from the World’s Worst Missionary by William Boekestein posted April 25, 2023 As a “professional prophet,” Jonah’s calling was simple, to say the words God put in his mouth. read