
Sleepwalking Into Eternity
One surprising thing about the human story is not that the world around us changes so often, but rather how rarely we notice the changes.

One surprising thing about the human story is not that the world around us changes so often, but rather how rarely we notice the changes.

The Bible tells us to watch and pray and be ready, but does it tell us how, and for what? Deuteronomy 4:9-10; Proverbs 15:22; Matthew

When we talk about “spiritual maturity,” we usually think about how God’s people grow spiritually as they learn the Bible and apply its truths to

Most people probably don’t think about their inheritance until their parents grow old and they begin to wonder what’s being left to them. Maybe a

Maturity sometimes brings a degree of embarrassment when we realize that our less mature thoughts and actions once caused trouble in our relationships. While we’re

God is our Heavenly Father, or so we learn from the Bible, but what exactly does that mean? Is there something about God’s parenting process

Which is better: to be right, or to keep a relationship? We can choose an answer now, but it’s likely to be the wrong one

It’s right to cry out to our Creator for salvation in times of trouble, and for provision at all times. However, if we never progress

What is permanent about national, religious, or even ethnic identity? We think of tribes, tongues, and nations as everlasting, but even the oldest has existed

If we ever think about holy people, what comes to mind may be nice people who get along well with others. But what about people