Loving Chinese Migrants
I am Chinese. But … when it comes to loving Chinese migrants, I am just as frustrated as you are. I am also a Chinese pastor leading a church with...
I am Chinese. But … when it comes to loving Chinese migrants, I am just as frustrated as you are. I am also a Chinese pastor leading a church with...
I can’t easily be in a room full of talking people, let alone children. I can’t reliably turn up to Bible study, let alone lead one ... And just thinking about the drive to beach mission, the motion of the ocean and the volume of the big marquee makes me queasy! What does it look like to serve God as someone with a chronic illness?
Look: to be honest I’m the one who has posed this question, but mostly I am repelled by it. Whether something is “relevant” or not is no marker of its...
The topics are introduced by a passage of Scripture and the five sets of prayers are then based on those Scriptures, verse by verse. These books provide a master class in how to pray Scripture, and so how to pray prayers that are increasingly aligned to God’s will.
The word itself may be new, but is the concept new? Thomas Goodwin and the author of Hebrews suggest otherwise. What’s more likely is that the overly forced division between sympathy and empathy is a twentieth-century construct.
We talk with Sarah Condie about Pastoral Care for a local church that can commend the gospel of Jesus, in how we love and serve one another.
Because Romans 8:28 exists, those who love God and are loved by him can have confidence that he is working through all of life’s circumstances to bring good out of bad, light out of darkness, joy out of sorrow.
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.
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.
The old saying is ‘A rising tide lifts all boats.’ But could the spark of storytelling, and celebrating faith increase evangelism in churches and on university campuses everywhere?
My toxic trait is reading books about the harms of smartphones and social media but not doing anything about it. If the book jacket mentions “unprecedented times” or “digital minimalism”, I’m already clicking, Add to Cart.
We talk with Sarah Condie about Pastoral Care for a local church that can commend the gospel of Jesus, in how we love and serve one another.
This was Forsyth, and the intellectual environment of the Evangelical Union: read everyone, apparent friend or possible foe, because the Christian faith can cope with it.
The sadness I sometimes feel watching my children struggle, knowing they will struggle in the future with such simple things, can seem like a heavy weight settling on my chest.
I can’t easily be in a room full of talking people, let alone children. I can’t reliably turn up to Bible study, let alone lead one ... And just thinking about the drive to beach mission, the motion of the ocean and the volume of the big marquee makes me queasy! What does it look like to serve God as someone with a chronic illness?
The topics are introduced by a passage of Scripture and the five sets of prayers are then based on those Scriptures, verse by verse. These books provide a master class in how to pray Scripture, and so how to pray prayers that are increasingly aligned to God’s will.
The word itself may be new, but is the concept new? Thomas Goodwin and the author of Hebrews suggest otherwise. What’s more likely is that the overly forced division between sympathy and empathy is a twentieth-century construct.