Originally published on the Tyndale Bibles Blog featuring an activity from the Hands-On Bible
Read all of Psalm 91:
“Those who live in the shelter of the Most Highwill find rest in the shadow of t
Originally published on the Tyndale Bibles Blog featuring an activity from the Hands-On Bible
Read all of Psalm 91:
“Those who live in the shelter of the Most Highwill find rest in the shadow of t
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The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism by Jemar Tisby
I made another book discussion pitstop this month.
This article is an excerpt from Andrew Arndt’s new book, All Flame.
The tumultuous events of the weekend had left them completely depleted.
Excerpted from The Post-Quarantine Church by Thom Rainer
The early days of the quarantine were often filled with concern and confusion for church leaders.
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.
Excerpted from Through Gates of Splendor by Elisabeth Elliot
To these men, Jesus Christ was God, and had actually taken upon Himself human form, in order that He might die, and, by His death, provide not only es
Christians cannot blame nominal believers as a way to avoid dealing with the very real and destructive contributions we have made to the Age of Outrage.
Do you trust God to take care of the outcomes or do you pretend as if you control such things? Bunker dwellers try to control. Those in no man’s land trust and obey.
One of the great needs in the church today is to replace a model for simplistic sanctification with an understanding of the gospel that is both simple and penetrating, reaching with power into the realities of sinful, d