A Dangerous Prayer: Nehemiah

Compassion is hard because it requires the inner disposition to go with others to a place where they are weak, vulnerable, lonely, and broken.

Olive Oil Coffee and The Gospel

I am presently drinking a cup of olive oil coffee. I wanted to taste it for myself now that Starbucks is launching the product in Italy. What does that have

Jim Elliot: Make Me a Crisis Man

Jim Elliot was a missionary to tribal people and died as a young man, speared by the very people he was seeking to bring to Jesus.

Misplaced Trust: How Are You ‘Faithing’?

In Isaiah 31, we see God calling His people to stop trusting in man and to begin faithing by trusting in Him during a season of uncertainty.

What Is The Purpose of Your Strengths?

In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul uses the brilliant illustration of the human body to relate the importance of Christ-followers working together for God's kingdom purposes.

The Weight of Worry

It’s been noted that you can be as unfaithful to God through worry as well as through worldliness.

Beast Mode and The Prosperity of the Wicked

Have you ever found yourself frustrated—even angry—at the prosperity of the wicked? It can be hard to navigate these emotions.

Whose Side Are You On Right Now?

So many of us want to know: Is God on my side? Do I have the moral authority on an issue? That's why Joshua 5 is so important.

Dealing With Your “Invisible Monsters”

We serve God differently under faith as opposed to discouragement. That’s why our enemy is so intent on discouraging us through critical voices.

What Biblical Leadership Looks Like

Eliashib shows us that servant leadership isn’t a deluxe or supplemental version of leadership; according to Jesus, it's the only kind of leadership.