Whenever people are afraid and when their faith is wavering, and they ask Jesus a “knowledge” question, he never answers with a “knowledge” answer. Jesus always answers with an invitation to enter into a deeper relationship with him. Continue reading “Do You Know God, or Just Know About Him?”
The Criteria for Being a Christian
Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments” (Matthew 22:37–40, NIV). Continue reading “The Criteria for Being a Christian”
Seven Practical Tips for Retaining Your Assurance and Joy
We were never meant to do life on our own and as God’s children, He promises his Spirit to help and to strengthen us. Here are some practical tips for how to keep your assurance and joy. Continue reading “Seven Practical Tips for Retaining Your Assurance and Joy”
Torture, Rejection and Love? – The Power of Prayer
By: Murray Noble
When Khan* found Jesus, he was forced to live a Christian life in secrecy. That was until he decided to be baptised. Continue reading “Torture, Rejection and Love? – The Power of Prayer”
Why This Popular Secular Commentator Is Turning To The Bible
By: Akos Balogh
Dave Rubin is a rising star in the online world. Continue reading “Why This Popular Secular Commentator Is Turning To The Bible”
Why Think? A Tribute to Ravi Zacharias
By: City Bible Forum
Thinking about life’s biggest questions was the heart and passion of the late Ravi Zacharias who passed away just last month. As a tribute to Ravi, we explore how to find meaning and hope in a difficult world on this episode of the Bigger Questions podcast. Continue reading “Why Think? A Tribute to Ravi Zacharias”
The George Floyd “Apocalypse”: What His Death Reveals About Our Western World
By: Akos Balogh
George Floyd is now a household name across the globe. An African American man who was killed while being arrested by a white police officer, Floyd’s death has sent shockwaves throughout the US (and much of the world). As I write, protests are still continuing in many American cities, with many of them turning violent. Continue reading “The George Floyd “Apocalypse”: What His Death Reveals About Our Western World”
We Got What We Prayed For: Important Lessons the Western Church is Learning in Lockdown
By: Laura Bennett
Attending church online has become a norm for many congregations in this pandemic. Linking in with people from your own church as well as others around the globe, as you enjoy a coffee in your lounge room, has become standard Sunday fare. Continue reading “We Got What We Prayed For: Important Lessons the Western Church is Learning in Lockdown”
Who is This Man, Jesus?
“Who is this man?” they asked each other. “Even the wind and waves obey him!” (Mark 4:41, NLT).
Who is this man Jesus that we should believe on him? The Man of the Cross is the true Adam, the true Moses, the true prophet, priest, and king. Everything in the Old Testament was written for him. Continue reading “Who is This Man, Jesus?”
Tyler Ellis’s Social Experiment Shows the Gospel Isn’t as Well Known as You’d Think
By: Laura Bennett
Isolation makes you think. Holed up at home with only family and FaceTime to fill the social void, we’re left with a lot more time to consider life’s essentials, and the things that matter most. Continue reading “Tyler Ellis’s Social Experiment Shows the Gospel Isn’t as Well Known as You’d Think”