Those stuck in this cycle of anxiety may begin to wonder what’s wrong with them, or worse, even question their faith.
This article is an excerpt from Andrew Arndt’s new book, All Flame.
The tumultuous events of the weekend had left them completely depleted.
What if soul-care isn’t opposed to self-help and self-care, and what if they work together to help us grow as whole persons?
By Christine McParland
Self-help, self-care, and soul-care: you may recognize these words fr
…in a nation that is becoming increasingly divided politically, the church must set the example of unity, respect, and love in our culture. Our witness to the gospel depends on it.
Whether you’re carpooling or homeschooling, whether your routine is radically different or relatively the same, now is as good a time as any to become a lifelong learner.
Freedom not bound by borders, or rights, or a signed document, but through His death, resurrection from the grave, and the resulting eternal life.
Our nation’s 244th birthday was on Saturday.
Viewed through a scriptural lens, our prayers (or lack thereof) might be just as culpable for the troubled state of our nation as the actions and decisions of our leaders—if not more so.
Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.
For some decades now, as evidenced in my writing, I’ve believed that American Christianity has been less and less interested in God and more and more in doing good things for God.
We wait for hope and for healing and for miracles. We wait for a global pandemic to subside. We wait on God. It’s one of his favorite tools to get our attention.