What’s the Point of Longevity?
Health and longevity aren’t ends in themselves. They’re means to an end: to glorify and enjoy God by loving him and others.
Health and longevity aren’t ends in themselves. They’re means to an end: to glorify and enjoy God by loving him and others.
Mark Vroegop teaches from Ephesians 2:11–22 about the compelling need to remember our redemption and its results.
Let’s look beyond the hype; critically examine the hidden labor injustices within the AI supply chain; and prayerfully seek to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God.
In ‘Paradox People,’ Cruse reminds Christians that ordinary faithfulness is an extraordinary achievement only possible through Christ.
Courtney and Melissa talk about holiday expectations, why we’ll all be disappointed in some way, and how to draw near to God in such a busy season.
Melissa talks with Ann Wilson about the power of words in marriage and the importance of speaking life to one’s spouse.
Melissa talks with Ann Wilson about the power of words in marriage and the importance of speaking life to one's spouse. Ann recounts a memorable turning point in her 45-year marriage when she realized that her many attempts to help or “tweak” her husband were having the opposite effect that she intended. They talk about recognizing that every marriage has peaks and valleys and give practical advice for getting through the hard seasons.
Listen NowWe shouldn’t be afraid of being labelled ‘partisan’ for holding to biblical positions. Grace and truth isn’t a third way; it is the way.
Beyond the music and the romance of ‘The Sound of Music’ lies a moral universe that still speaks to a disordered age.
Collin Hansen and Nadya Williams discuss the historical and cultural shifts in the perception of children as too costly and demanding.
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Mark Vroegop teaches from Ephesians 2:11–22 about the compelling need to remember our redemption and its results.
Courtney and Melissa talk about holiday expectations, why we’ll all be disappointed in some way, and how to draw near to God in such a busy season.
Kenneth Mbugua preaches about the boasting inherent to human nature, what it reveals about our lives, and how the outworking of our new nature in Christ leads to boasting only in him.
Melissa talks with Ann Wilson about the power of words in marriage and the importance of speaking life to one’s spouse.
Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan unpack formal and informal ways to stay sharp and grow spiritually as a pastor.
Health and longevity aren’t ends in themselves. They’re means to an end: to glorify and enjoy God by loving him and others.
Nadya Williams talks about what’s on her nightstand, favorite fiction, favorite rereads, and more.
While vetting caregivers wisely is nonnegotiable, refusing all help may be a sign of misplaced trust.
Mark Vroegop teaches from Ephesians 2:11–22 about the compelling need to remember our redemption and its results.
Evoking Terrence Malick in both style and substance, ‘Train Dreams’ ponders the parallel tracks of life’s beauty and pain.
Jesus’s disposition toward death is anger, which is wonderful news for us.
Courtney and Melissa talk about holiday expectations, why we’ll all be disappointed in some way, and how to draw near to God in such a busy season.