Jonah
God’s justice and mercy often don’t make sense to us, and they certainly didn’t make sense to Jonah. In this Old Testament narrative, we see …
God’s justice and mercy often don’t make sense to us, and they certainly didn’t make sense to Jonah. In this Old Testament narrative, we see …
“For he has rescued us from the kingdom of darkness and transferred us into the Kingdom of his dear Son, who purchased our freedom and …
Ruth’s journey takes place in the shadow of decades of hostility between the Israelites and the Moabites. She carries layers of shame—widowhood, childlessness, and alienation. …
For generations, believers have gone to the Psalms to praise God in joy and seek solace in grief. In these poems, we experience wonder, despair, …
It is a badge of honor in American culture to be considered a self-made man or woman. Yet, being the god of our own world …
Have you ever wondered if God sees you, if he cares about your troubles, or if he has a plan for your life? Many of …
As we approach the Easter season, we want to prepare to experience Holy Week beginning with the joy of Palm Sunday, embracing the grief of …
To follow Jesus well, we need faith that is marked by action—belief that leads to obedience. Yet we battle our sinful nature every day. In …
The world is fighting for a piece of our attention, our resources, and our very identity. It normalizes our frantic search to find meaning within …
The Bible is both wonderfully diverse and strongly unified around the overarching narrative of God’s creation, redemption, and establishment of his Kingdom. Each book, chapter, …
Pentecost means “50,” marking 50 days after Jesus’ resurrection, and it was the day that changed everything for the newly born Church. Before then, the …