Life

5 realities that will help us pursue God's will
Every Christian wants and desires one thing- to know and obey God's will, and often knowing and pursuing God's will for our lives seems a whole lot like rocket science- complicated and difficult.

Extreme grace: How to keep clear of licentiousness and legalism
There is a growing weight on both extremes in Christian faith- one that inhibits licentiousness and another that allows legalism. How do we find the middle ground?

5 ways to be a blessing to your spouse for a stronger Godly marriage
Marriages can seem like a lot of work. A strong marriage calls for sacrifices to be made, mistakes to forgive and decisions to trust.

5 things to avoid doing when sharing the Gospel with others
Sharing the Gospel to the lost is a privilege that God has shared to us, but there are some responsibilities that Christians who respond the call of evangelism should be keen towards.

Archbishops set aside Pentecost 2016 in bid to evangelise England
The Archbishop of Canterbury is heading the biggest evangelism project in the UK so far this millennium. Every cathedral, church and clergyman and woman in the land is being urged to share their faith and win new converts to Christianity.

Rory Feek mixes gratitude and grief as he updates fans on wife Joey's valiant, yet losing battle to cancer
He said he is thankful for "all the extra days and weeks that we've been given together" after Joey's "doctors here didn't expect Joey to make it to Thanksgiving,"

Ancient inscriptions in Jesus' language unearthed in northern Israel, indicating Jews lived there ages ago
Ancient inscriptions which used Greek and Aramaic, the language Jesus Christ spoke, where recently uncovered in northern Israel, indicating that Jews were really present in the nation as early as the first century.

HIV cure update: Virus becoming more resistant; pressure for new drug studies
In Africa, around 60 percent of HIV patients have developed resistance to the drug.

How the moon was formed: Mars-sized planet collided directly with Earth ages ago, new study says
According to the study published on Thursday in the "Science" journal, the striking similarities in the composition of materials from the moon from those in our environment here on Earth strongly suggest that Theia smashed right smack onto our planet.

How the story of Rahab reveals God's redemptive nature
She might have been a prostitute and a Gentile, but she's also one of only five women mentioned in the geneaology of Jesus and is held up alongside Sarah â the wife of Abraham â as "faithful" in Hebrews 11. What does God's decision to use Rahab teach us about Him?

The one reason why your schedules are all over the place
Scheduling and prioritizing can be a great challenge by itself, and sticking with them can be even more challenging. Here is one way to fix those schedules.

How one dirty word could change the world and revolutionise the Church
Outside the Church, it has connotations of weakness and counter-cultural weirdness; within the Church it carries dangerous associations of oppression and power abuse.

10 verses with promises of joy to claim when you are depressed
Though the Bible never says that Christians will never get depressed, it does promise that God will restore our joy.

Leadership lessons we can learn from the Bible
Leadership must be present and must be practiced as effectively as possible in every area of life. Leadership is also taught in the Bible.

7 things your pastor might be too scared to admit
The pressure on pastors can be overwhelming, and consequently, leaders of congregations would rather just hide some things that they feel people might question, but not all things should be kept under wraps.

3 practical ways to serve your pastor
Pastors are called to be servant leaders, taking care of their flock and feeding their sheep, but that doesn't mean that the church does not have an obligation to serve their pastors as well.