The Most Forgiving People

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

The most forgiven people should be the most forgiving. Read more

How I Would Have Handled the Resurrection

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

There are many things that are odd about the resurrection of Jesus, but then again there were many things that are odd about his ministry and his death.
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How Grace Comes

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

The world really doesn’t have a definition for grace other than “smoothness and eloquence of movement.” Read more

Changing My Mind about Women in Church Leadership

By: Yvette Cherry

As a devout 12-year-old Christian, I remember thinking the Vicar of Dibley was a woman in sin. How could a woman be clergy? I used to change the channel as soon as the show came on, rolling my eyes at the sacrilege being acted out. Read more

If God Can Use Them, God Can Use You

By: Sabrina Peters

If you think God can’t use you, open your Bible and be reminded he can use anyone! Read more

Healing the Wounds of Jesus’ Followers

By: Sheridan Voysey

I write this with a heavy heart, as heavy as yours may already be from the revelations of Ravi Zacharias’ hidden life. If you hadn’t heard of him, Zacharias was considered one of this era’s greatest Christian apologists. If you haven’t heard the news, an independent investigation found he had systematically groomed vulnerable women over many years, plying them with attention and gifts, obligating them to return sexual favours, threatening them should they ever tell. Read more

God’s Promises Still Require Our Participation

By: Sabrina Peters

God’s promises are not isolated or independent from us, but actually very much intertwined with us. Read more

God’s No Dictator, He’ll Only Go Where He’s Invited

By: Sabrina Peters

God’s no dictator, he won’t force his way into any area of your life. He’ll wait until he’s invited. Read more