Reading God’s Living Word by Carrie Milton
Have you ever stopped to think about why we study God’s word? Apart from getting to know God and his character and becoming more like Christ, why do meaning and ...
Have you ever stopped to think about why we study God’s word? Apart from getting to know God and his character and becoming more like Christ, why do meaning and ...
It is Sunday morning, and the time has come to celebrate the Lord’s Supper. To set the tone, an elder reads the famous account in 1 Corinthians 11:23–26. But before ...
This blog post deals with unpacking what “gifts” are in view in the phrase, “For the gifts and the call of God are irrevocable” (Rom 11:29, NET). This enquiry relates ...
What stirs you? In a divided and broken world, what are the things that remind your soul it was made for more? For me, one of those things is music. A ...
Too many sermons are verbose and, quite frankly, boring. Many of us have abandoned the craft of preaching, never mind the beauty in sermonizing. Traditionally, there have been several methods ...
Today, the West groans under the oppressive weight of internal, cultural rot. This is especially prominent and insidious within the global North’s valorizing the autonomous, normative self (as well as ...
Whether your church meets under an Acacia tree in the Great Rift Valley, in a coffee shop in a South African coastal village, or the York Minster Cathedral, your church ...
We often zip through well-known Bible stories, but when I reread Genesis 4 recently, I was taken in by its beauty. I offer you the fruit of me reading it ...
The global Pentecostal movement (classic Pentecostals, charismatics, Neo-Pentecostals, and AIcs) is known as the fastest-growing branch of Christianity across the world, especially in the global south. Therefore, what gives strength ...
The night air was crisp, but I wasn’t trembling because of the early August chill. My insides were responding to a building anticipation over the past couple of weeks. Nervousness, ...