Most of us seem to know we need to make a change and incorporate times of quiet and reflection on the Lord’s goodness into our lives, but good intentions often fall short. What can we do to make these times of quiet and reflection a reality?
Just yesterday, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a formal resolution denouncing the “alt-right” movement. But many—if not most—Christians have been left wondering, “What is the alt-right?” and “Is it important enough to respond to?”
There are few animals which inspire more awe and fascination than the eagle. Witnessing one of these powerful birds soar across the sky is truly a sight to behold.
Though complete and utter unity in the church will only be realized in heaven, there are goals to strive for while we are here on this earth. By breaking down walls and sharing burdens the church can continue healing.
Rejection, unfortunately, is bound to happen. How we respond when we feel hurt and betrayed, though, is a choice that will either take us further from Christ or closer to freedom in him.
Our families are broken. And often, despite our best efforts, we find ourselves falling into the same subtly destructive patterns we saw growing up. So how can we break free?