To Those Wrestling With Lesbianism
We need to establish this baseline—God sees homosexuality as sinful
Author and Bible Teacher
We need to establish this baseline—God sees homosexuality as sinful
Some years I get all caught up in the warm fuzzies of Christmas. My eyes tear up during candlelight service on Christmas Eve.
I keep wondering how Jesus would celebrate His birth.
If you feel picked on, misunderstood, tormented, or ignored, you are in good company. Jesus Himself endured these very things.
God's grace is sufficient for you. Grab on to that truth, and hold on for dear life!
Several months ago, one of you left me a comment asking for my advice about how to deal with a difficult situation.
Have you ever thought purity would be a lot easier to attain if the Bible clearly said, "Here is exactly how far you can go physically and remain pure"?
When it comes to God's view of sex, many people, including Christians, have mistaken God's serious approach to the subject.
The statistics about eating disorders are alarming, but the disordered eating habits of most young women do not fit into the blanket categories.
Many of you responded last month to our interview with Kim Jaggers, whose husband committed suicide fifteen years ago.
How do we begin the process of unloading the anxiousness that has woven its way into our hearts and minds?
A supernatural God can create life from nothing, but naturally, it cannot happen.
Your life is a gift from God, and you don't have the right to end it. What would you miss if you chose to die ... a wedding one day? Kids? Christmas morning?
Suicide is a permanent decision based on what is likely a very temporary problem, and it leaves a path of destruction in the lives of those impacted.
The world increasingly says that we have the right to do anything to our bodies that makes us feel beautiful and accepted.
A reader recently asked the blog team (Paula, Hannah, Lindsey, and I) to share our stories.
Christ's death provided a way for us to be alive in Him.
As believers, Holy Week should be the most important week on our calendars.
Doubt has a way of isolating us from other believers.
Many of you are wrestling with feelings of doubt and discouragement in the area of faith.