Do you fall short?

If all are sinners, then the solution to sin is the same for all. . . . Romans 3:21-26.

Teaching the Rebellious Your Ways

Even Christians who have fallen into despicable sins can proclaim the gospel of Christ. . . . Psalm 51:13.

A Stripper, A Rapper, and the Gospel

Christ wants to be found; He doesn't make it hard to find Him.

Screaming the Gospel–Metal Style

As believers, we should never compare ourselves to each other, or brag to each other about how much better we are than others. . . . Ephesians 2:1-5.

“Are you not entertained?”

If the church insists on entertaining people, why is all the entertainment geared towards women? . . . Romans 12:19b.

How honest are your prayers?

We must be honest in our prayers, remembering that Christ opened wide our access to God in prayer by His sacrifice on the cross. . . . Psalm 141:7.

Stop using Proverbs 31 as a godliness standard

Expecting women to live up to the standard laid out in Proverbs 31 is legalistic and less than biblical for Christians. . . . 1 Timothy 1:15.

Canaan Conquered Completely – 10:28-12:24

"Our historian wants us to grasp beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is faithful; that His faithfulness is shown when He fights for His people; and that when He fights for His people, His victory is total and resistance is futile." . . . Joshua 10:28-12:24.

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.

Return to the Lord!

If you're backslidden in your faith, considering backsliding, or curious for ammo against backsliding, check out Joel Beeke's book, "Getting Back in the Race: the cure for backsliding."