Marginalising the Messiah
Even though Mary was heavily pregnant with their first child, the relative hosting them couldn’t offer them the guest room. There were probably more important family members lodging there.
Even though Mary was heavily pregnant with their first child, the relative hosting them couldn’t offer them the guest room. There were probably more important family members lodging there.
Be prayerful, check your motives, keep a clear conscience, limit your time on social media. Write for God, and for people who read in good faith, not for clicks. Listen to comments and feedback from people who know you, but take criticism from strangers with a bucket of salt. Walk often.
If we receive this Word we are on the inside of the greatest questions ever asked by men and women through the ages. We give thanks at Christmas that God has spoken—has spoken clearly; that he has spoken meaningfully; that he has chosen graciously to reveal himself, and has done so “in the flesh.” (from 2016)
During this Jewish festival of Hanukkah, and as Christians anticipate the celebration of Christmas, we give thanks that Jesus, a Jewish man, came into our world of sorrow and sin, to bring the light of life, and the darkness has not overcome it.
Haykin’s background as a professor of church history and biblical spirituality at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary gives his writing historical and theological depth, giving readers the confidence that these are not new and “in vogue” ideas. Instead, Christian spirituality is rooted in the Bible and in long standing Christian thought.
As a mother of three, each of the songs on on Tenielle Neda’s forthcoming album were written in the everyday moments of life and motherhood. “The Lord is My Shepherd”...
Do you know what the “third-way” is? Until a few months ago I had no idea, but then I began to hear the term “third-wayism” used to criticise certain approaches to Christian ministry, often the ministry of Tim Keller.
We are joined by Australian film-maker, Josh Allan to talk about commending the good news of Jesus through the camera lens.
We are joined by Australian film-maker, Josh Allan to talk about commending the good news of Jesus through the camera lens.
Julius Kim, TGCA Victoria
Part of a 2021 national campaign encouraging people to explore the historical evidence for Jesus Christ.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
Even though Mary was heavily pregnant with their first child, the relative hosting them couldn’t offer them the guest room. There were probably more important family members lodging there.
Scary Stuff is a fabulous new workbook by Dr. Sarah Allen. Her big idea is in the subtitle: “How Knowing God and the Way He Made Us Helps With Anxiety and Worry.” I was a little apprehensive about reading this with my children at first. In our home, I’ve tended to avoid talking about anxieties and worries in an effort to minimise them.
“The Invitation” was written in response to the question: “What is the gospel?” which was the question posed in a song contest orchestrated by TGC USA earlier this year. There were...
As a mother of three, each of the songs on on Tenielle Neda’s forthcoming album were written in the everyday moments of life and motherhood. “The Lord is My Shepherd”...
We must acknowledge that throughout history the gospel has been used time and time again to justify violence against Jewish people. Yet the gospel, rightly understood and preached, is exactly what will drive antisemitism out of our country.
There’s lots going on. But this is a day for you, too. So consciously plan a few two-minute breaks during the day, when you get to breathe it in and enjoy it yourself. That might be two minutes standing on your lawn, once the family’s back from church ... It might be two minutes hiding in the toilets at church before you preach. It might be a two-minute walk up the street for no reason.
Be prayerful, check your motives, keep a clear conscience, limit your time on social media. Write for God, and for people who read in good faith, not for clicks. Listen to comments and feedback from people who know you, but take criticism from strangers with a bucket of salt. Walk often.