Preparing to say goodbye, Papa said, “Let’s sing our song before we leave.” Our song? Tilting my head and squinting his way, I wondered, “What song?”
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My time as a campus minister taught me that one of the best tools we have to deal with people’s spiritual doubts is patience.
As Christians, we believe there is a sinful nature inside us that disrupts our relationship with God and other people—and that’s not the way it’s supposed to be.
The two criminals crucified with Jesus (Luke 23:39-43) are a microcosm of humanity under suffering.
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Is it wrong to continue asking God for something over and over again? Is it a sign that the answer is “no” if you haven’t yet received it?
During adolescence my view of my mother’s occupation as a stay-at-home mom turned to the judgmental conclusion that she was not living up to her potential.
At the beginning of the semester, we were all hesitant to speak up, but by the end of the semester everyone was chiming in about what they did or didn’t like.
Each one, with its unique shape and color, played a vital role in the grand design we were creating.
I'm in a job that I never planned to be doing. I feel I should be thankful to have a job, but I'm not really sure how I feel about it or whether I should do anything about it.
To be honest, I’ve always thought it was a bit of an odd tradition.
I have faithfully supported a missionary all my adult life. With retirement around the corner, I’m not sure I can continue. Is there something I should do before my donations end?
Bavinck discusses the strengths and weaknesses of both approaches to preaching, then insists that they belong together in a balanced, biblical approach.
Is this defeat? A church razed after it was raised in joy and promise decades ago?
I was so happy as a child that I thought, “There are two kinds of people in the world: Indians, and those who want to be Indians.” (“Indian” was the common term for Indigenous people at the time.)
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My elderly mother has little interest in discussing details that might help us plan a meaningful funeral service. Any suggestions?
I suspect you cannot properly love God without loving your neighbor nor properly love your neighbor without loving God.
The Apostles’ Creed says Jesus “descended to hell.”
Recent criticism questioning the value of The Banner and the kinds of articles its staff choose to publish prompted a response.
His gaunt, cancer-ridden, AIDS-diseased body testified to the truth: he was dying. There was no doubt about it.
I used to get this question (or some variation of it) all the time during my seven years as a youth pastor.
Nature enthusiasts and scientists have been studying snow for a long time. You can too!
I’m in my mid-50s, and it feels like my faith and my interest in faith matters have stalled. What’s my problem?