Most churched people think sanctification means becoming nicer. But "nice" can mask a lost soul. True growth begins with loving God, obeying His Word, and grasping the concept of His grace.
Societies fracture, but God's throne does not wobble. Scripture reveals a sovereign Lord whose purposes prevail through every cultural collision, political upheaval, and generational divide.
When a parish priest came to absolve a dying woman of her sins, she asked one piercing question: show me your scars. Only Christ, the Lamb of God, can forgive sins.
Fading faith is rarely caused by a lack of faithful examples. More often, it begins in the private choices of the mind—but God still loves fading hearts.
True success is aligning one’s heart with Christ and living a life of faithfulness, love, and service, prioritizing eternal values over worldly pursuits.
Remorse and repentance are often used interchangeably, but they are distinct concepts in a Biblical Christian worldview. Remorse is emotional regret for sin, while repentance involves a change of heart and turning away from sin.
Christians face global persecution, yet history shows it strengthens faith. Believers are called to support and advocate for those who are being persecuted.
Scott Adams, Dilbert creator, plans to convert to Christianity before dying of cancer. The article emphasizes salvation comes from accepting Christ, not good deeds.
The article explores the idea that God’s grace will always sustain believers, even in difficult times. It emphasizes that God is always present, providing comfort and guidance through scripture.
Genesis 6 describes the sons of God, the daughters of humans, and the Nephilim. See how Second Temple Jews and the early Church Fathers read this strange passage about fallen angels, giants, and the Flood.
In John 9, Jesus heals a man blind from birth—not because of anyone's sin, but so God's glory could be revealed. Discover how divine timing turns suffering into a stage for His power and an unmistakable testimony.
Some Bible warnings feel too heavy to talk about. Can a heart grow so hard it no longer wants forgiveness? Explore six sobering passages on spiritual hardness—and the mercy reaching for anyone still listening.
Jesus Christ stands at the center of history. From fulfilled Old Testament prophecy to archaeology, art, music, and morality, the evidence converges to reveal Him as the promised Messiah and Lord of all creation.
From Pope Leo XIV's first AI encyclical and courtroom fights over gender ideology to Franklin Graham's record Belarus crusade and a fresh debate over Noah's Flood, this week's headlines trace a church pressed by culture yet on the move.
When pain goes quiet and no one seems to notice, it can feel as though no one sees you. But the God of Psalm 139 has searched and known you—in the silence, you are fully known and never alone.
Scripture begins with a relational God who made us for fellowship, not performance. Discover how that truth reshapes prayer, worship, identity, and your daily walk with Him.
Four decades after becoming a Christian, I'm still waiting for my troubles to end. Scripture never promised a trouble-free life—Solomon's prayer assumed hardship would come. But our hope in Jesus and eternity changes everything.
When your faithfulness happens in secret—the whispered prayers, the hidden tears, the quiet obedience no one applauds—does it matter? Matthew 6:4 reminds us that God sees in secret, and nothing done in faith or love is ever wasted.
The article explores loving God, growing in Christ, prioritizing His kingdom, and aligning life with His will. There is a need for a genuine relationship with God and loving Him with all one’s heart, mind, soul, and strength.
R.C. Sproul and Billy Graham stood on opposite sides of the Calvinist-Arminian divide, yet their shared faith in Christ points to a deeper unity than theological rivalry.
Genesis 6 describes the sons of God, the daughters of humans, and the Nephilim. See how Second Temple Jews and the early Church Fathers read this strange passage about fallen angels, giants, and the Flood.
Some Bible warnings feel too heavy to talk about. Can a heart grow so hard it no longer wants forgiveness? Explore six sobering passages on spiritual hardness—and the mercy reaching for anyone still listening.
Four decades after becoming a Christian, I'm still waiting for my troubles to end. Scripture never promised a trouble-free life—Solomon's prayer assumed hardship would come. But our hope in Jesus and eternity changes everything.
In John 9, Jesus heals a man blind from birth—not because of anyone's sin, but so God's glory could be revealed. Discover how divine timing turns suffering into a stage for His power and an unmistakable testimony.
When pain goes quiet and no one seems to notice, it can feel as though no one sees you. But the God of Psalm 139 has searched and known you—in the silence, you are fully known and never alone.
We use soft phrases to soften hard truths and dodge responsibility. Luke spoke freely about a still-buried David and a risen Jesus. How frank are you with yourself where He is concerned?
We no longer melt gold into calves, but we still bow to idols of our own making. No leap in progress has fixed the sin problem—it has only made it easier to distract our hearts instead of examine them.
Scripture reserves the pastoral office for qualified men. Here's a gentle, verse-by-verse look at why and what the SBC's 2025 vote revealed about the debate.
A Babylon Bee satire imagines a "Morally Gray Edition" of the Bible that removes God's absolute moral standards. The joke lands because progressive theology really is trying to soften Scripture.
Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land after Moses died, conquered Canaan in obedience to God, and pointed forward to Jesus through his very name, which means "Yahweh saves."
A satirical Babylon Bee headline pokes fun at our excuses, but the punchline is should not be true... no Christian has ever truly regretted opening the Bible. Here is why daily Scripture reading must be your soul's first meal of the day.
Why didn’t Adam and Eve use iPhones in the Garden? Because they learned not to trust an Apple. Behind the joke is a deeper lesson about temptation, deception, sin, and trusting God’s Word.
Genesis 6 describes the sons of God, the daughters of humans, and the Nephilim. See how Second Temple Jews and the early Church Fathers read this strange passage about fallen angels, giants, and the Flood.
Jesus Christ stands at the center of history. From fulfilled Old Testament prophecy to archaeology, art, music, and morality, the evidence converges to reveal Him as the promised Messiah and Lord of all creation.
From Pope Leo XIV's first AI encyclical and courtroom fights over gender ideology to Franklin Graham's record Belarus crusade and a fresh debate over Noah's Flood, this week's headlines trace a church pressed by culture yet on the move.
The Bible consistently forbids the occult, linking divination, idolatry, and mediums to rebellion against God and spiritual betrayal. Yet even here, God pursues the unfaithful and offers reconciliation through Jesus.
Donald Trump's gold-leaf 'Don Colossus' statue has revived charges of idolatry. We weigh it against Nebuchadnezzar's golden image and Israel's golden calf to ask what Scripture really says about worship.
Loving people who keep making foolish choices is exhausting. Yet Moses never stopped interceding for a rebellious nation. Here's what his example—and Jesus' intercession—teaches us about patience, mercy, and not giving up.
Lawsuits target Christian expression at the USDA and VA as Trump revives conscience protections. Overseas, a UK pastor is cleared and hundreds turn to Christ. At home, thousands are baptized as Gen Z stirs toward faith.
The devil is in the details—but so is the Divine. After a week of rebuffs, knee surgery, a heart attack, and an emergency, one believer discovers how God quietly reveals His faithful care in the smallest moments.
After wrestling all morning with how to give God glory, I tried something I have never done — I prayed and asked ChatGPT. What came back wasn't a tidy answer. It was a personal challenge that left me in tears.
The week's headlines trace a single seam through global Christianity: governments tightening their grip on biblical truth, Western institutions drifting from it, and the Spirit still moving in unexpected places. China rewrites John 8, Northern Ireland convicts a 78-year-old pastor for John 3:16, Pew finds most Americans still see religion as a positive force, and Ukraine reports 13,000+ baptisms.
A federal task force has documented how the Biden administration targeted Christians across 17 agencies. Believers must stay alert because the same hostility can return with greater force if vigilance fades.
Exhausted by war, corruption, and broken trust? You're not alone. Scripture offers a powerful antidote to cynicism through faith, wonder, and a renewed vision of God's fingerprints in everyday life.
Forgiveness is required, but enabling abuse is not. Learn how Scripture balances limitless forgiveness with godly wisdom, healthy boundaries, and the freedom Christ offers every believer who has been deeply wounded.
From Supreme Court wins for pro-life ministries to mass baptisms in California and rising persecution abroad — your roundup of faith, culture, and prophecy news.
A satanist hiding behind a Catholic identity on Reddit accidentally exposes five of satan's objectives—from sowing division to denying Jesus. Here's how to recognize the enemy's playbook and stand firm in the truth of Christ.
A deeply personal Christian reflection on betrayal, abandonment, trauma, and the quiet healing work of God. This article explores how Christ meets us in our hidden pain and begins restoring what was broken.
We use soft phrases to soften hard truths and dodge responsibility. Luke spoke freely about a still-buried David and a risen Jesus. How frank are you with yourself where He is concerned?
We no longer melt gold into calves, but we still bow to idols of our own making. No leap in progress has fixed the sin problem—it has only made it easier to distract our hearts instead of examine them.
Thousands of religions fill the world, but one claim sets Christianity apart: the grave could not hold Jesus. Because He rose, those who follow Him are remade to live a wholly different life.
Spring cleaning forces a house to surrender all it hid through winter. The same is true of the heart, where we tuck away clutter until it feels reasonable. The work most needed is within.
When pain goes quiet and no one seems to notice, it can feel as though no one sees you. But the God of Psalm 139 has searched and known you—in the silence, you are fully known and never alone.
Scripture begins with a relational God who made us for fellowship, not performance. Discover how that truth reshapes prayer, worship, identity, and your daily walk with Him.
Genesis 6 describes the sons of God, the daughters of humans, and the Nephilim. See how Second Temple Jews and the early Church Fathers read this strange passage about fallen angels, giants, and the Flood.
We use soft phrases to soften hard truths and dodge responsibility. Luke spoke freely about a still-buried David and a risen Jesus. How frank are you with yourself where He is concerned?
Four decades after becoming a Christian, I'm still waiting for my troubles to end. Scripture never promised a trouble-free life—Solomon's prayer assumed hardship would come. But our hope in Jesus and eternity changes everything.
In John 9, Jesus heals a man blind from birth—not because of anyone's sin, but so God's glory could be revealed. Discover how divine timing turns suffering into a stage for His power and an unmistakable testimony.
Some Bible warnings feel too heavy to talk about. Can a heart grow so hard it no longer wants forgiveness? Explore six sobering passages on spiritual hardness—and the mercy reaching for anyone still listening.
We no longer melt gold into calves, but we still bow to idols of our own making. No leap in progress has fixed the sin problem—it has only made it easier to distract our hearts instead of examine them.
When your faithfulness happens in secret—the whispered prayers, the hidden tears, the quiet obedience no one applauds—does it matter? Matthew 6:4 reminds us that God sees in secret, and nothing done in faith or love is ever wasted.
Jesus never performed miracles the same way twice. Behind every healing, every storm calmed, every life raised, there was always a purpose. Explore four reasons Jesus worked wonders—and the one many believers still miss today.