Book Club: This Changes Everything, Chapter 4
Five ways to fight sin.
Five ways to fight sin.
If you're a Christian, here are six things that should change.
It’s time to announce our Summer Book Club pick. Drumroll, please!
Want to find a better you at the end of this year? We suggest you go old school.
Here are some of Nancy's favorite biographies.
When we speak Scripture out loud, it doesn’t sound like our wimpy voice; it sounds like the powerful voice of God.
When I drag my heart's desire for fame under the microscope of God's Word, I see five truths clearly.
Your busyness is not wrong, but it is not best.
Is it possible busyness is a byproduct of following Christ well?
You're going to love your homework for this week's edition of the Summer Book Club. Hint: It involves an awful lot of z's.
When was the last time you heard the sound of your own voice echoing through your head?
Your mission, should you choose to accept it . . .
Are you trying to save the world instead of trying to serve the Savior of the world?
Is the villain with a thousand faces terrorizing your calendar?
We triple-dog-dare you to take the 30-Day Music Challenge!
Do we have to spend our days frazzled and overwhelmed?
Let's get real about the dark side of perfectionism.
Are you using social media for good? Please accept our nomination for our first ever #SaltAndLight awards!
As we share Christ with others, let's remember what being a Christian doesn't mean, and the one thing it truly does.
Are there better ways to stand for truth than simply delivering a well-crafted argument? (Spoiler Alert: Yes!)
You asked for some deep thinking on a difficult topic, so here we go. Let's roll up our sleeves and tackle racism.
Wondering how to share Christ with your Muslim friend or neighbor? Here are three takeaways from the book "The Gospel For Muslims."
Every single time you post to social media, ask yourself these questions.
Ever wrestle with these complex questions? What causes racism? What should we do about it? Why are our hearts so prone to participate in it?
It's awesome when our faith propels us to make giant leaps, but sometimes the harder steps to take are the small ones.
The trouble with labels is we tend to believe them. In fact, we obsess over them. Eventually they cover over who we really are.
If you've ever been frustrated because you don't have it all figured out, this post is for you.
Does "submission" make you want to turn up your nose like you've just smelled a stinky sock? Here are three reasons to change your disposition toward submission
Why should you be kind when you'd rather be snarky? Why should you go out of your way to do something benevolent for others? The answer may surprise you.
Whether you're flipping burgers or running for president, here's what you need to know about God and work.