Nothing says summer more than water-play in the back yard. Here’s a fun game to play in the pool or bathtub—use it to teach your children that that Jesus is the boss over nature!... continue reading
"To pray is to accept that we are, and always will be, wholly dependent on God for everything." (Timothy Keller)... continue reading
Judges
The Law
Jesus' I am sayings...
All in our #FridayQuiz. Enjoy!... continue reading
The summer vacation is here! The extra time at home might feel like a welcome relief, or a chaotic nightmare—or both! But for every family, the summer’s a great opportunity to learn together from the Bible. That’s why each week over the summer we’ll be posting an idea to help you get young children to engage with the Bible.... continue reading
I grew up a reading kid.
I was one of those rare dorks who, in my spare time, preferred to read business management books rather than spend a weekend at the lake with friends. And while that may have been just a LITTLE extreme, I’m still glad for my time spent with my nose between the pages in high-school.... continue reading
Have you ever felt like a faker? Facebook, Twitter and Instagram allow us to paint beautiful pictures of our lives. But many of us feel like fakers. If people really knew who we were, what would they think? Would they still care?... continue reading
Craig Saunders, editor of Towers, at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, interviews author John M. Klaassen about his latest book: Engaging with Muslims... continue reading
Describing God as “she” as well as “he”, as proposed by some influential Anglican clergy this weekend, is a popular idea—with only one problem.
Jesus.... continue reading
Animals, percentages, demons and Old Testament Minor Prophets all feature in our Friday Quiz.
Click below to test your knowledge. Enjoy!... continue reading
One of the most forgotten, most crucial words of the Christian life is “together”. And it’s a word that’s frequently forgotten when it comes to evangelism—so often it’s seen as a sort of solo mission. But Christians are made to work together. As an individual Christian, you may be a foot or a finger or a follicle, but you are part of a body, the church, and it is as part of that body that you are most yourself, and most useful, as you contribute to and depend on the rest of your church.... continue reading