
Navigating Our Shenandoah Moment
Do we always have to choose a side? Yes, and no. It’s important for God’s people to be on His side. The problem is, He

Do we always have to choose a side? Yes, and no. It’s important for God’s people to be on His side. The problem is, He

Everyone enjoys a good story. Some of the best stories are in the Bible. In fact, the stories of the Bible, most of which are

Some people seem to have a gift for making things happen. They are the dependable people who get the job done, which is why they

Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish genuine people of God from the rest of the world. That’s often the case when we see the godly and

What does it mean to “hear from God”? Is it just something people make up to sound holy, or to keep others from questioning them?

What do we do when the people and institutions we have trusted all our lives prove themselves to be untrustworthy? It’s bad enough when the

Could a mother’s love be a component of End Times prophecy? Maybe – or maybe it’s the lack of maternal love that is the true

How do we define right and wrong if there is no absolute truth? We complain about moral relativism, but only until we realize that the

No one likes a double standard, except perhaps when that practice works out in their favor. That’s why human justice systems often seem unfair. Is

Ever since human beings started defining good and evil for themselves, we’ve had this problem of consigning people we define as evil to destruction. As