Reading has many surprising benefits.
Since God has shown His great love for us by forgiving us and imputing to us His righteousness, we can trust Him even in the valleys.
The government has it wrong when it comes to our drugs problem. It is not just a social issue. It is a spiritual one.
The righteous are those who trust in God. They have a certainty, a reliance, a confidence in God.
Those of us who are in leadership bear the weight of responsibility for recruiting and training the next generation of Christian leaders.
Recently, I’ve been reflecting on age and asking myself: "When is old too old?”
Often, the middle class approach to leadership training is, “Prove yourself and then we will see”, but a better way within scheme culture is, “Take responsibility until you prove you are unable.”
When it comes to my family and friends, am I really confident in the gospel?
In our line of the church-planting world, a wife must roll her sleeves up with the rest of us, get her hands dirty, and partner with her man in the fight.
“She does not ponder the path of life; her ways wander, and she does not know it.” (Prov. 5:6) A shifty, flirty, slippery slope, that’s crooked. It gives no thought to life; it entices you away. The sweet honey has become bitter gall. The darkest of colours. This is so true. When you become embroiled in […]