Why Women Need to Learn in Quietness and Submission
By: Tania Harris | God Conversations
Not every Christian believes that I should be leading a ministry or that I should even be an ordained pastor. The church I grew up in believed that church leadership should always be male. The reason I am in ministry today was due to a number of God Conversations that called me to revisit on the interpretation of Scripture I’d grown up with. Read more
Wear Hope-Coloured Glasses
By: yesHEis
It’s easy to become distracted and forget that people matter most. They matter more than our busy lives and more than our goals and our dreams. While we exist for God’s pleasure, we experience purpose by caring and loving others. The question is, how do we keep people as the priority amidst so many distractions? Read more
Christian, Is The ‘Bravery Deficit’ Really A Big Problem?
By: Akos Balogh
According to one of my favourite talk show hosts, Dave Rubin, there’s a bravery deficit across the western world. Read more
How do you Know it’s God? The Definitive Guide
By: Tania Harris
We know that God speaks, but how do we know it’s God we’re hearing? We may have heard the stories of God speaking and the miracles that result. Read more
6 Lessons We Can Learn From The COVID-19 Pandemic
By: Akos Balogh
No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it. – Hebrews 12:11 Read more
What does Minecraft teach us about God?
By: City Bible Forum
This simple computer game had sold over 125M copies. It’s engaging, versatile, inventive, and puts you in charge. There are character costumes, themed parties, even international MineCon conventions.
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I Want That… Pick me.
By: Susan Browning
I want to be the one that always says “yes” when He asks.
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Better Than Access to the Gold Lounge
By: Stephen McAlpine
I now have access to the coveted Gold Lounge. I’m sitting here in the Gold Lounge at the Auckland airport, heading home from a conference, and it’s all hors d’oeuvres, funky drinks, comfy chairs, free everything, and peacefully quiet. Far from the madding airport crowd.