The Martyrs and Our Greatest Danger
Our greatest danger isn’t death itself—Christ has already conquered that. The greatest danger is living as if He has not.
Explore inspiring stories, practical tools, and biblical insights that equip believers for effective ministry. From deepening your Bible study to planting thriving churches, from engaging in global missions to reaching youth in your own community—these articles are designed to help you live out the Great Commission with purpose, compassion, and impact.
Our greatest danger isn’t death itself—Christ has already conquered that. The greatest danger is living as if He has not.
Elsa Hammer’s name was erased by men but remembered by God—a reminder that divine fear frees us from human fear.
When American Chopper took reality TV by storm back in 2003, I became a fan. God has always used skillful yet humanly flawed creatives to create aesthetics that feed the world with beauty.
Compassion is hard because it requires the inner disposition to go with others to a place where they are weak, vulnerable, lonely, and broken.
Inside Out: Joy penetrates the command center in Riley’s head, seizes the control panel, looks at Anxiety and declares, “Let her go.”
One of the most overlooked books in the Bible is the story of a broken and incarcerated youth who didn’t realize his God-given potential until a mentor invested in his life.
God was the Visionary and Moses was merely the project foreman. Amazing things happen when we see our roles rightly in Yahweh’s great big Kingdom enterprise.
CNN Faith contributor John Blake says, “The relentless focus on White Christian nationalism is spreading a racist myth.”
Our 2024 ministry theme is “Pressure Is a Privilege: We Will Rise to Expectations of the Great Commission.”
When Damar Hamlin collapsed on Monday Night Football, the whole nation embraced a tone, if not a posture of prayer. Everyone was in agreement that the situation was dire.