It may be a generalization to say the church today has three generational expressions, but I think we can work with it. You can walk into most churches and recognize quickly what generation it falls into. By Ed Stetzer Most of today’s churches fall into one of...
After I heard the news that Islamic terrorists had killed more than 72 people in a public park in Lahore, Pakistan, last Sunday, I called my friend “Faisal” (not his real name) to grieve with him. Faisal is a Pakistani Christian who has lived in the United...
There has been a movement the past four decades among various segments of the body of Christ towards embracing the way of Jesus and the apostles as found in the first-century church. By Joseph Mattera Extensive writing has been done in this regard by Jeff Reed, the...
The Christian faith is built on the undeniable, unshakeable truth that Jesus was raised from the dead. It is also founded on the historical fact that the Savior suffered unimaginable pain when Roman soldiers nailed Him to a cross. I hope you will ponder that pain as...
There is a difference between believing in the Lord and loving Him. By Bert Farias God loves everyone unconditionally, but how you respond to His love is what marks your Christian life. Let me illustrate this point with a little parable the Lord gave me. A father had...