Typography: Romans 12:18
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We may think that sharing the gospel means telling someone about Jesus, inviting them to church, or sending some Christian article or post.
Typography: 1 John 3:2-3
When we think about Christlikeness and see our sinful selves, we can sometimes feel disheartened.
When Apologetics Get in the Way of the Gospel
In some circles, it’s been said that theological arguments are more beneficial for the Christians than the people we’re trying to reach with the gospel.
Typography: Romans 5:5
The world may say that the Christian hope is just a myth, something dreamed up to make us feel better.
When Men Need Help
Globally, more men die by suicide than women across different countries–and often, many men don’t speak up about their struggles because of the stigmas they face.
It takes a lot of guts to seek and ask for help, and that’s why we’re shining the spotlight on men this Suicide Prevention Day.
Typography: Ephesians 2:9
When our jobs, relationships, and people around us seem to say that we should not stop working to secure ourselves and others, it can feel like the weight of the world is on our shoulders, that everything depends on us.
Why I Don’t Evangelise
As I think back on my own conversion, it had nothing to do with attending a special church service or seeing Christian posts on social media. Rather, it was the very real flaws of Bible characters and Christians around me that convicted me of the reality of the gospel.
Typography: Romans 1:20
Every day, God sets in motion a thousand little things so that we can live and see Him.
Typography: Psalm 3:3
May we come to know and deeply believe that God is for us, even when the world around us comes crashing down, and people wrongfully accuse us or abandon us because of our faith.