Loving My Frenemy
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
What happens when your single friends give you the boot? That’s what happened to me when I started dating my now-husband. I had a wonderful group of single Christian friends. We’d meet multiple times a week. Life as a single was moving along just grand …
Several months ago, The Gospel Coalition published an excellent piece debunking a popular Christian saying. Mitch Chase writes: The saying “God will never give you more than you can handle” strikes a tone of fairness we instinctually like. There’s some …
Last week, a few of my close friends went through some pretty painful circumstances. One just ended a long-term relationship, another is struggling with parental rejection, and the last is still reeling from a death in the family. As I’ve listened to s …
Tim Challies (pronounced CHALL-eez) did not start blogging back in 2002 because he wanted to become one of the most popular Christian bloggers in the world. He was just doing it to share pictures of his kids with family members. But then photo sharing …
by Christina Book Close your eyes and imagine yourself alone in a barren desert. You open your mouth and cry out, “Is anyone listening to me?” Of course, there is no response. Now picture yourself in a crowd full of people and crying out the same thing …
Here are five strategic considerations I’ve gleaned from more than a decade in young adult ministry.
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