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We should celebrate the gospel in the lives of others. But is our fascination with Celebrity Christians saying something dangerous about our perspectives?
While statistics may not explain culture perfectly, they do give us a glimpse into a larger picture. Here are some of the more recent trends in sex and dating, and what it means for the church.
Millard Erickson calls history the “laboratory of the church,” where we can learn about ourselves, our God, and our trajectory. The 20th Century revealed much about all these areas, and has laid the foundation of so many of today’s theological and cultural debates.
Culture has a lot to say about singleness. But we need to start shifting the discussion form “Why are you single?” to “For what purpose are you single?”
Easter is the highest attended Sunday of the year. Your pastors and church staff have been preparing for visitors, here are four ways you can too.
The church is a place for broken people and broken stories. For those of us who are still relatively "whole" we must be mindful of our hope in order to hold on for ourselves, and to best help others.
Tyler Velin gives us 5 points which helps us preach Christ and emphasize the gospel in our personal testimonies.
How to stop dating like a zombie: two diagnostic thoughts for daters. Read the blog by Pastor Tyler Velin.
Mike Ditka's experience with one of Football's legends helps us grab a glimpse of God's revelation to us through Christ.
What does Black Friday teach us about our desire for worship?
Three things to be aware of when it comes to Reformation Day.
Here are five tips to help prepare you and your family for a communion service.
John Owen has been called the "greatest English mind the world has ever seen."
Spiritual disciplines are for people who realize their need to be transformed by Christ and who are driven to trust the means and process that God has given us to be changed by Christ.