
Easter and Grief
Easter Saturday can help us think about how to approach our grief. Easter Sunday helps us anticipate the end of grief altogether.
Easter Saturday can help us think about how to approach our grief. Easter Sunday helps us anticipate the end of grief altogether.
Grief is a long, dark night, but there are glimmers of light offering comfort and hope and guiding our way along grief’s “aimless path.”
Having a hope is delightful, but holding onto it for years is brave work. Here are things to pray as you await your dreams coming true.
Our anger should reveal God’s character to those around us. What makes anger righteous is not how it is expressed, but the motive behind it.
God is a jealous God because he is good. God is also sinless. A closer look at jealousy explains how both are possible.
Christians are both sinners and saints – this reality is a paradox. But what is a saint? Here is a hint: it does not mean being perfect.
The fear of the Lord is essential to walk in ever-increasing intimacy with God. So how do we fear God without being afraid of him?
We harden our hearts in many circumstances, but as Christ-followers we must recognise a hard heart and know how to cultivate a soft heart.
Many of us feel restless and wanting more from life. We long for a brighter future with greater purpose, but more is available – even now!
For everyone who has felt guilty for far too long: here is how to forgive yourself, including troubleshooting.
An invitation to a rich buffet of spiritual nourishment that will strengthen your spirit and satisfy your soul.
Will we respond to God’s conviction with godly sorrow and life-transformation, or worldly sorrow and death? And how to know the difference?
Emotions are neither tame nor convenient but ignoring them is detrimental. Instead, being emotionally honest can foster deep community.
Life is hard. Suffering is inevitable. Will we choose to trust that God is good and sovereign over even this?
Loneliness is a feeling with a message. Christian fellowship meets us body, soul, and spirit – and fulfils God’s purposes beyond ourselves.