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While we may never fully tame our tongues, we can take steps to use our words in a manner increasingly edifying and more like Jesus.
Phil Newton reviews Pastors and Their Critics: A Guide to Coping with Criticism in the Ministry by Joel Beeke and Nick Thompson (P&R, 2020).
Beautiful character—like glass sculptures shaped by years of practice—requires endurance, patience, and humility, Rusty McKie writes.
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Skip to content I’m surprised when I find others who haven’t yet heard of CRISPR gene-editing. Application of this groundbreaking technology has e...
Why did Paul and Jesus call people foolish when Jesus taught us not to call our brother a fool? What are the different meanings of 'foolish' in th...
When a Christian couple sins sexually, God comes calling for the man. Will he make excuses and shift blame, or do what it takes to honor God?
In every word we speak online, the Christian’s aim should be to exhibit and give grace to those who read.
“Every careless word.” That should stop us in our tracks. It should set us trembling, considering how many words we speak.
Satan may have failed to dispose of the baby born in Bethlehem, but he has not stopped trying to write Christ out of Christmas.