The 25 Marks of a Christian
Romans 12:9–21 – A Heart Exam for Every Believer Love is a Holy Spirit generated, selfless commitment to the well-being of another—that creates warm regard [...]
Romans 12:9–21 – A Heart Exam for Every Believer Love is a Holy Spirit generated, selfless commitment to the well-being of another—that creates warm regard [...]
We began our year with a section that we came back to again and again. What is the heart attitude of a true follower of Christ? What does obedience to Christ look like? What does it require? We ended with the call of Christ, in light of all that you have heard, what will you choose?
The story of John Newton is one of unbelievable grace and mercy, and the words of his beloved hymn were borne out of God’s amazing grace in saving him.
Frances Jane Crosby, born March 24, 1820, was a prolific writer, with over 8,000 hymns and many poems, and was known as “The Queen of the Gospel Song Writers.”
Pastor James unpacks 7 reasons why women must teach other women theology, drawing from Scripture to show that faithful instruction is not optional—it's essential.
In this series of articles, we will study the first letter written to the church in Corinth to help us diagnose the condition of our hearts and search for the remedy we desperately need.
From The Heart and Home Podcast: Episode #4, The Practice of Christian Mediation, Naphtali wrote out 20 results from Psalm 119 from daily Meditation. We hope [...]
God had big plans for Hudson Taylor, and He put Amelia in the right place at the right time to be the mother Hudson needed to prepare him. From her, he learned hospitality and to care for others; he learned patience with those who turned away; and he learned the power of prayer in the life of a believer.
It is easy to see God’s sovereignty in Lillian’s life as He continued to put her in the right place at the right time: on the train to meet Miss Perry; the home in Washington to meet the missionary from Egypt; the home of the dying woman to care for the baby and start what would become her life’s work. We also see His faithfulness in providing when it seemed impossible and in ways that we may not expect!
Jeanne d’Albret was born on January 7, 1528, in the small kingdom of Navarre, located between France and Spain. Her parents, especially her mother Queen Marguerite, were supporters of reformed writers, teachers, and theologians. Marguerite also offered shelter for the Huguenots (French Protestants) when the king of France started to persecute them.