Choosing to Love, Even If It Hurts
Love can be painful — and the truest love often is. It is sacrificial, humble and long-suffering. And, ultimately, love is a choice.
Love can be painful — and the truest love often is. It is sacrificial, humble and long-suffering. And, ultimately, love is a choice.
Being sick when you’re single is no fun. You’re wishing someone would bring you soup, run to the store for medicine, or just watch TV with you. But some see sickness as an opportunity to read Scripture and lean on the Lord. Viewing sickness as an oppor …
Why do people believe in God? Following several decades of research on the topic, anthropologist and atheist Scott Atran is saying that humans seem to be hard-wired to believe. The New York Times article reports: He had received a doctorate in a …
Context. Context. Context. When we take verses out of context, we are in danger of missing God’s intent entirely. So don’t do it.
We published an article this morning that, in effect, encourages our readers to find and join a church. Not just attend regularly, but to go through the membership process and formally become a member of that congregation. Pastor Mark Dever, who …
My roommate Mike would come home at the end of the day, and inevitably he would talk about Libby, a beautiful godly young woman from church. She was different, and he was intent on winning her heart. And doing it the right way. She was worth it. …
To me the mentoring model made intuitive sense because the people who’ve been around longer have more life experience and presumably, more wisdom.
I was browsing through Valentine’s Day cards yesterday and noticed two things: 1) A surprising number of cards were pretty raunchy and 2) you can actually buy anti-Valentine’s Day cards if you wish to shun the holiday instead of celebrate it. I …
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