Relief and Freedom for Struggling Parents
The remedy for so many of our struggles as parents is found in having faith that we can jump into the arms of God and be welcomed and protected.
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Relief and Freedom for Struggling Parents
The remedy for so many of our struggles as parents is found in having faith that we can jump into the arms of God and be welcomed and protected.
Podcast: Struggling to Evangelize? Start Here. (Sharonda Cooper)
Sharonda Cooper discusses the true goal we should have when sharing the Gospel and answers questions surrounding our biggest fears when it comes to evangelism.
Podcast: What Is Repentance, and Am I Doing It Right? (Chris Brauns)
Chris Brauns discusses the doctrine of repentance and how it is not just the way into the Christian life, but the way of the Christian life.
Podcast: How and Why to Read the Bible as One Story (Greg Gilbert)
Greg Gilbert discusses how to understand the many themes running through the Bible as one story, and how this approach can help the Bible feel more accessible.
Podcast: What Is Critical Theory? (Bradley Green)
Dr. Bradley Green explains the history, key figures, movements, and cultural influence of critical theory and how Christians should counter this worldview.
Podcast: How Reverence Changes the Way You Worship, Suffer, and Grow (Laura Story)
Laura Story discusses the importance of reverence towards God and how it helps us through suffering, changes our worship, and is the soil for spiritual growth.
Katie Butler and Korrie Johnson discuss the value and challenges of children’s literature and how to sort through both good and bad themes with your kids.
Podcast: You Can’t Do It All (And That’s Good News) (Winfree Brisley)
Winfree Brisley discusses common challenges that Christians face and what it means for our ultimate source of strength to come from the Lord.
It’s helpful to describe lament as going to God because of who he is—his character—and crying out to him about what it feels like to live in a broken world.
Podcast: Fighting for Wisdom in a World Flooded with Knowledge (Matthew Harmon)
Dr. Matthew Harmon discusses how wisdom helps us grow in our relationship with God and makes us more like Christ, the embodiment of true wisdom.
Podcast: Are We Enjoying Life as Much as God Wants Us To? (Ray Ortlund)
Ray Ortlund encourages Christians to live a life of embodied holiness through boldly enjoying God’s creation.
Podcast: The Life and Legacy of Harriet Tubman (Shar Walker)
Shar Walker talks through Harriet Tubman's life of sacrifice, service, and bravery.
Podcast: The Anti-Self-Help Message for Real and Lasting Change (Tim Chester)
Tim Chester examines the way in which Christians change and how we can narrow the gap between our head and heart to accomplish real lasting change.
Podcast: The Life and Legacy of John Bunyan (Champ Thornton)
Champ Thornton talks about the life of John Bunyan and how his creative works show the beauty and glory of God.
Podcast: How to Study the Book of Matthew (Jonathan Pennington)
Jonathan Pennington answers questions about the book of Matthew and what it has to teach us today.
Podcast: The Path Preachers Should Take and the Ditches on Either Side (Mike Bullmore)
Mike Bullmore shares encouragement and advice for preachers today.
Podcast: What Is the Purpose of Our Pain? (Keith Krell)
Keith Krell discusses the many reasons God allows suffering and how this pain can bring us closer to the Lord.
How God’s Word Offers Us Freedom from Shame
Shame is, effectively, a public disgrace. When we think about shame, we’re thinking about three audiences. There’s God, there are fellow believers, and there are outsiders.
The Problem of Sin and Why We Need a Mediator
Who are the mediatorial figures in the Old Testament that point forward to Christ? What counts as mediation? That depends on how expansively one treats the term mediation or mediator.
Will God Ever Give Us More Than We Can Handle?
During a severe trial, you can almost count on a fellow believer saying, “Remember, God will never give you more than you can handle.” It’s usually meant to comfort. But often it does the opposite.