Life

Can a bad person be saved?
Sometimes we can know in our head that any person can be saved, but we just can't believe it in reality - especially if we're that 'any person'. We confess with our mouths that "Jesus saves," but in our minds we add "but" as a suffix to those two words. We place conditions where God doesn't.

3 things to do when worry strikes you
Worry is a dangerous thing. Because of worry, many Christians are unable to pursue God's will and are unable to trust in Him for every day. As God's people, we should not worry.

Does Jesus really mend broken hearts? 3 things to know
Some Christians know in thought that Christ is indeed able to heal hurts and mend broken hearts, but can't seem to feel it.

What to do when you're unsure of God's will for you
There are times we find ourselves unsure of what to do because we don't know God's will for us. Here's what to do when that happens.

Is one Gospel account of Jesus 'more right' than the others?
While the four Gospels give us a clear and whole picture as to who the Lord Jesus is, some of us might be wondering why some details aren't exactly the same between them.

3 Bible verses for women in church who feel unappreciated and rejected
Being rejected is one of the most painful and damaging things that can ever happen to anybody, men or women alike, even inside the church. Women, in particular, tend to be rejected even more when a church has unspoken yet obvious bias in favor of men.

Is the "bless the man of God" teaching Biblical?
Many churches and ministers today have this teaching called "blessing the man of God." Is this teaching Biblical? Is it right to believe this teaching and obey it? In this article we'll look at what this teaching is, if it is Biblical, its dangers, and how we should respond to it.

What is fasting and what is it really about?
Many Christians today are confused as to the powerful act and discipline of fasting. What is it and what is it really about?

Indiana church launches buyback campaign for semi-automatic weapons in response to Parkland shooting
A church in Indiana has launched a gun buyback campaign in response to the school shooting that resulted in 17 deaths in Parkland, Florida in February.

Priests attend week-long conference on exorcism in Rome amid growing demand
Over 250 priests, theologians and psychologists have attended a week-long conference on exorcism as the demand for the ritual grows.

Dwayne Johnson's 'rock' was God during his battle with depression
The Hollywood star formerly known as "The Rock" shared how he dealt with his depression on more than one interview with the press.

3 things we can learn from Paul and Barnabas' being called by the Holy Spirit
Acts 13:1-3 gives to us a picture of how God wants to move in the church. What can we learn from the time God called Paul and Barnabas? Here are a few things.

'Go to the ant': 7 types of laziness for Christians to beware of
We are meant to be active, to work and to produce things. But we don't always realise when we're being lazy.

Ancient Egyptian papyrus is a Christian magical charm
A 1,500-year-old Egyptian papyrus is a magical charm used by early Christians, according to a researcher at Oxford University.

Avoiding brokenness: 6 words only Christian use that make no sense to anyone else
Beyond the obvious register of believer jargon, there's another set of words which are a bit more problematic.

What's it like to be a child of God? 3 things to know
Don't you just love it when your very own God rejoices because of you?