
Outdo in Showing Honor
Christians are called to compete against one another. What’s the game? Honor.

Christians are called to compete against one another. What’s the game? Honor.

Romans 12:10 tells Christians to “love one another with brotherly love.” But what exactly does that look like?

Right after telling us to “love” genuinely, Romans 12:9 tells us to “hate.” What are we supposed to “abhor”?

This week, we start a new blog series where we will look at one thought from a verse from Romans 12:9-13.

To conclude our Ancient Christmas Prayers series, we allow a 10th century prayer for epiphany guide us in remembering that the Light of the World came at Christmas.

This week, we allow a prayer from the third century help us connect with our Heavenly Father who gave us the greatest Christmas gift ever – His Son!

This week’s Ancient Christmas Prayer comes from the early 12th Century.

In our new series “Ancient Christmas Prayers,” we begin with the Nativity Prayer of Augustine of Hippo.

To be human is to have emotions. But how does the gospel help a Jesus-follower have healthy emotions?

As you probably know, your thoughts not only affect your relationships and day-to-day decisions, they also affect your spiritual life. What does someone need to do to allow the Gospel to move their thoughts from negative or selfish thoughts to God-glorifying thoughts?

Many of us fight some kind of addiction, whether something difficult like alcohol or something “innocent” like food or work. How can the Gospel help a Jesus-follower fight for freedom?

For some people, forgiving others of their wrongs is hard. But for many people, forgiving themselves seems impossible! What should a Jesus-follower do with a past full of regrets?