Feeling stuck in life’s big decisions? Discover why sometimes the answers you seek aren’t in endless searching but in stepping out in faith.
God spoke to Mary and Joseph in the Christmas story, but does He still speak to us today? Explore how His Word reveals His voice and heart for you.
Why do Christians continue to believe in the virgin birth of Christ? Can this view be maintained today?
The Magi's visit shows Jesus welcomes all to worship Him.
Mary waited nine months for her miracle, but Israel waited centuries for the Messiah. God’s promises always come in His perfect timing—discover what Mary’s story teaches us about trusting and waiting faithfully.
Because of the gospel, we're saints, because of the gospel, God calls us sons, sons, and daughters, or family.
In this video, Jason Morrison walks us through the question, "Did Mary have other children after Jesus?"
The Book of Common Prayer is the prayer book for the Anglican communion. The first edition came out in the 1500s. Thomas Cranmer, the great reformer, was very instrumental in putting this book together.
Finding our purpose in life is perhaps one of the most common questions that we think about on a regular basis.
It is by faith that we're saved, and those who are baptized participated in this new life in Christ by faith. So those are the people, according to the Bible, who should be baptized, and not infants.
There are some things right about Libertarianism and there are some things wrong about Libertarianism and comes down to a fundamental understanding, or misunderstanding, of liberty or freedom.
What if the one thing you’re holding onto is keeping you from the life you truly desire? Explore how letting go and trusting God can transform your journey and draw you closer to Him.
What's really good about the evangelistic strategies in "The Way of the Master" is they work hard at presenting law and gospel. What I don't like about that kind of approach in evangelism is it's heavily scripted, and at least in my context, the people that I share the gospel with, they would receive that as a sales pitch.
The Shroud still exists, and we would argue for a divine reason. And by its very existence, proves that the cloth has been “protected” after being hidden in a wall in Edessa for over 400 years.