Do you engage the world?

Art Azurdia's book "Connected Christianity" challenges us to neither dive into worldliness or pull away from the world, but to strategically and actively love the worldly people we come into contact with.

When Secular Entertainment is More God-Fearing Than Our Politicians

Of all the horribly sick mantras in our world today, I firmly believe that the one that tops the list goes something like this, "It's a woman's body, so it's her choice." . . . Leviticus 18:21.

Be Careful Little Mouth What You Say

We must pray that Christ guard our tongues and our keyboards . . . Psalm 141:3.

An often overlooked purpose of Scripture

Let's be quicker to encourage with the Scriptures than we are to correct people with the Scriptures. . . . Romans 15:4.

Men Must Take the Heat

Paul wanted to protect women from facing this more intense judgment, and for this reason did “not allow a woman to teach or to have authority over a man.” . . . 1 Timothy 2:11-15.

The Gentle Greatness of Christ

In his book "The Bruised Reed," Richard Sibbes seeks that we experientially grasp the gentleness of Christ.

Worrying through the Seasons

Seek Christ to escape from incapacitating worry. . . . Matthew 6:28-34.

You Reap what You Sow

This earthly life is the opportunity to sow. . . . Galatians 6:7-9

Jesus + Scripture = Peace

As believers, it is the Scriptures--and the Scriptures alone--that help us think like Jesus, know Jesus, and live like Jesus in this world. . . . Sola Scriptura