This week: Christians killed and kidnapped across continents, gender-care fraud exposed, AI's escalating risks, and debates over salvation, socialism, and Islam's growing influence in America.
An Oxford atheist argued with friends until Christianity made more sense than materialism. These stories of scientists, journalists, and scholars who crossed from unbelief to faith still challenge and inspire.
God created man in His image and with a purpose, but Adam lost it chasing God's likeness. Every hard thing since then is part of a plan already in motion to conform us to the image of His Son.
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.
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.
Pharaoh's gods ruled the Nile, the soil, the womb, and the herd — until God turned every sacred symbol against Egypt. The ten plagues were not random disasters but a precise, public humiliation of the powers Egypt trusted most.
The religious leaders fought Jesus with fierce resolve. Today's devotional asks us to turn that same intensity toward confessing and repenting of the compromises hiding in our own hearts.
Acts 8 shows Peter and John delivering the Holy Spirit to new Samaritan believers, a divine sign that Jew and Samaritan would be one people in Christ's church.
Scripture does not open with a rule about sex—it opens with a design. From Genesis to Romans to a single past-tense word in First Corinthians, the Bible's case is clear and consistent and offers hope for every sinner on the list.
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.
After losing my brother and daughter within weeks, and watching my husband struggle post-stroke, I questioned God. Can He handle my raw honesty? Discover how faith deepens through grief into a relationship built on trust.
Pulling a verse from its context can make the Bible say almost anything. These are the most common mistakes readers make and how to let Scripture shape your beliefs instead of just confirm them.
Peter walked on water until he noticed the wind and sank. Trials pull our eyes from Christ the same way, but James offers a remedy: persistent prayer, honest confession, and a community that restores.
The Disciples’ Prayer, a Christian model, emphasizes reverence for God, submission to His will, and daily dependence on Him for provision, forgiveness, and guidance.
A New Year's Eve brawl she accidentally ignited outside a historic California grist mill—fifty years later, a Sunday afternoon walk back to that same spot finally connected the dots of her conversion story.
No one leaves with what they earned, yet the craving for more robs people of sleep, joy, and contentment while they still have it. Solomon and Paul agree: godliness with contentment is the only wealth worth chasing.
When we ask someone 'why,' are we truly listening, or waiting to explain how we'd do it better? This devotional from Acts 4 challenges believers to ask with a sincere, listening heart.
A lame beggar outside the temple had given up hoping anyone could heal him, yet God gave him a whole new life anyway. What have you stopped asking for?
Peter and John were arrested before they could finish preaching, yet the gospel still reached five thousand hearts. Their unfinished sermon still proves that God's word alone was enough to save that day.
The apostles' bold proclamation of the resurrection unsettled religious leaders whose teaching was hollow. This devotional asks whether we've merely heard God's truth or actually learned to live by it.
When we ask someone 'why,' are we truly listening, or waiting to explain how we'd do it better? This devotional from Acts 4 challenges believers to ask with a sincere, listening heart.
This week: Christians killed and kidnapped across continents, gender-care fraud exposed, AI's escalating risks, and debates over salvation, socialism, and Islam's growing influence in America.
A lame beggar outside the temple had given up hoping anyone could heal him, yet God gave him a whole new life anyway. What have you stopped asking for?
Christ died once for all, and the Lord's Supper adds nothing to that finished work. Yet this covenant meal still shapes believers, strengthening faith and pointing toward the feast to come, while warning the unrepentant.