Don’t Downplay the Pain of Suffering
It’s not the pain that transforms us. It’s the presence of Jesus in the pain.
It’s not the pain that transforms us. It’s the presence of Jesus in the pain.
On the cultural trends pushing us toward a life based on avoidance of resistance, risk, and pain—and why anesthetics never satisfy.
A healthy way—perhaps the best way—to do biblical theology is to follow the lead of the apostles and examine how the apostles wed the Old Testament to their discourse.
In response to another school shooting, my mind turns to five places in Scripture that guide our cries to our heavenly Father.
No matter where the resistance or persecution comes from—government, society and family, or local religions—the gospel spreads unhindered.